looking for new team members, possible residual income

Category: Jobs and Employment

Post 1 by laurel&Stockard (Newborn Zoner) on Wednesday, 23-Jul-2014 22:08:27

My name is Laurel and I'm looking for people interested in joining my
Wakeupnow team. There's a way to do it without paying monthly out of pocket
expenses, and even a way to do it free until you have your team under you. You
can, with right planning and my help, make $600 in residual income a month.
Please message me or write if interested. Thanks!

Post 2 by blbobby (Ooo you're gona like this!) on Thursday, 24-Jul-2014 4:03:04

Hi Laurel.
I can't say whether I'm interested or not.

What's a Wakeupnow team?

Bob

Post 3 by Striker (Consider your self warned, i'm creative and offensive like handicap porn.) on Thursday, 24-Jul-2014 8:31:13

Oh, no. this sounds like another one of those work from home scams.

Post 4 by AgateRain (Believe it or not, everything on me and about me is real!) on Thursday, 24-Jul-2014 9:51:34

This sounds too much like a scam. Only a fool will fall for this one,.

Post 5 by LeoGuardian (You mean there is something outside of this room with my computer in it?) on Thursday, 24-Jul-2014 12:50:53

Here is a biased review of the WakeUp Now program.
The product it sells is a membership to use their search engine, the Hub, to find deals on products and services you might otherwise buy. I don't know what products or services, it didn't say. It's one of those where you sign up to use their service, and then have to make a minimum quota, what they call 90 Personal Volume, in order to use it. I don't know if that is 90 sales or 90 team members, or whether that is per week, month or year.
Without seeing what products are in the list, it would be difficult for you to tell whether or not it's a co-op worth buyhing into. And you're buying into it with your time.
Their main marketing effort is a sort of down-homey talk of helping families meet their American dream, and advertising themselves as center in Provo, Utah, the MLM Capital of the World, they claim. I don't know whether it is or isn't, but wouldn't be terribly surprised to find out as much.
So you would sign up, get a membership, in order that you could sell a certain number of items or get a certain number of memberships, so you could take advantage of a co-op group rate on products and services that the review itself did not mention. Nor did it mention the differences between their prices and those found on Amazon. They cloak it all under the term "Software solutions," which sounds like corporate infrastructure, until you read further down.
I'm admittedly a skeptic, but there's what I have from what I read. Hope it helps someone make a smart decision on the matter.

Leo

Post 6 by Grand_Admiral_Thrawn (Veteran Zoner) on Tuesday, 28-Oct-2014 22:40:13

I've seen that company. The company is legid, but I really don't think this particular opportunity is viable.

Post 7 by johndy (I just keep on posting!) on Wednesday, 29-Oct-2014 15:55:26

Sounds a little like Amway, which is legit because they actually have product so it's not a straight pyramid scheme with nothing to offer anyone, but I wouldn't do that either.

Post 8 by forereel (Just posting.) on Wednesday, 29-Oct-2014 16:12:02

A hot dog cart.
Make sure you are near a busy bus stop.
Have coffee in the mornings, sodas at night and noon.
Keep plenty hot dogs ready to go.
Chips for the side and specials.
Wear these little gloves, that way you can touch the hot dogs and people won't mind.
Slap hot dog on the bun and slide it in the baggie, or tray deal. Hand to customer. Let them do the rest.
Remove gloves to handle money.

Post 9 by johndy (I just keep on posting!) on Wednesday, 29-Oct-2014 17:19:54

And no team building. No quotas to fill except can I sell this many hotdogs, or bratwursts, or whatever. Without eating the profits, of course.

Post 10 by roxtar (move over school!) on Monday, 03-Nov-2014 16:11:48

Rofl, I don't even know why I look at this board anymore.

Post 11 by forereel (Just posting.) on Monday, 03-Nov-2014 20:51:16

Business ideas perhaps?

Post 12 by chelslicious (like it or not, I'm gonna say what I mean. all the time.) on Tuesday, 04-Nov-2014 13:41:47

to learn what not to do in business, perhaps?

Post 13 by LeoGuardian (You mean there is something outside of this room with my computer in it?) on Tuesday, 04-Nov-2014 18:31:25

They have to learn to do something else, Chelsea, what with more and more states legalizing recreational marijuana, the small-time drug trade will be outa business in short order.

Post 14 by forereel (Just posting.) on Tuesday, 04-Nov-2014 20:36:37

Being marijuana, is legal many places.
Cocaine.
You'll need some team management for this one, and leadership savvy.
No advertising, I mean it. No sales calls. Costomers come word of mouth.
You'll need a lawyer too to handle the legal matters, so plan on a retainer.
Some overhead, and other cost, but.
Lol