A cousin in NW Ohio recently posted pics of a "craft fair" in her community. The fair consisted of every single MLM scheme you can think of. Sad. |
Ahahaha.
I hope all those schleppy reps get stuck with thousands in product too. |
Cheap, pretty stuff for bored young women. Same with Mommy Blogging. |
You misspelled “momtrepreneur.” |
Ugh. Don’t put that in SAHMs. The only MLM reps I know are WOHM. If they would just quit running up their credit cards for a life they think they’re entitled to, they wouldn’t have to peddle MLM junk. |
Whew! I thought the author pulled a Roseanne or something. Glad to know the book is OK! |
This is a huge pet peeve of mine. I wish all craft fairs would ban all MLM reps. |
and "CEO" |
I think there's something up with how Utah regulates securities. |
and "CEO" Oh yes, how could I forget. ![]() |
Omg did you even read upchain Yes MLMs are so popular in Utah because of Mormon SAHMs keep up |
Oh yes, how could I forget. ![]() You guys also forgot “bossbabe” !!! |
+1. Literally every MLM person I know is a WOHM. They brag about balancing kids with "two jobs". |
Again, the question was specific to UTAH. Why are they launched in UTAH. SAHMs are numerous in UTAH, and are really key to launching a successful MLM. SAHMs in UTAH. |
LOL thanks for the laugh. I'm the PP who put it on SAHMs in UTAH. 99% sure they're not working out of the home. It's the met at 17, married by 20, 6 kids by 30 never had a job set that's really prominent out there that I think drives this. |