Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone else watched On Becoming a God in Central Florida? I did on the rec of someone on this site, and it was great! On showtime.
I definitely buy from friends who are small business owners-happy to buy lovely knits goods or a delicious tres leches cake, attend your yoga class, or hire you as my realtor if you have a good record, but buying a product that someone is selling with a tiny margin knowing that the only people who make real money are those at the top? No thank you. Someone recently tried to recruit me to sell weight loss wraps. Are you f-ing kiddding me? so ridiculous. And the Beauty Counter ladies are relentless.
You nailed it. And i also loved the show!
Fantastic show. Also why can’t people just have a party. Do they know you can just email your friends and say “come over for snacks and drinks”
And then gather and enjoy each other?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post is so upsetting! We should be supporting one another instead of tearing our sisters down!
+1
Empower one another to become successful businesswomen
I don’t see why everyone has to hate on women owned businesses
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sell Rodan and everyone loves coming to my parties. So maybe it’s just YOU
If you’re selling flying monsters, I would definitely love the party. I wouldn’t buy one though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone else watched On Becoming a God in Central Florida? I did on the rec of someone on this site, and it was great! On showtime.
I definitely buy from friends who are small business owners-happy to buy lovely knits goods or a delicious tres leches cake, attend your yoga class, or hire you as my realtor if you have a good record, but buying a product that someone is selling with a tiny margin knowing that the only people who make real money are those at the top? No thank you. Someone recently tried to recruit me to sell weight loss wraps. Are you f-ing kiddding me? so ridiculous. And the Beauty Counter ladies are relentless.
You nailed it. And i also loved the show!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post is so upsetting! We should be supporting one another instead of tearing our sisters down!
Omg I need to get off this site. I recognize too many of the cast of characters like Sexless Marriage Guy and MLM "tearing our sisters down" Lady. My new favorite is Adult Trike Wife- she's a kook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up as a kid in the ‘70’s w/a Mom who threw the absolute best Tupperware parties.
Lots of friends, good food + fun games w/prizes, etc.
I had zero idea it was all a sham. 😧
Hey, tupperware was pretty awesome. A quality product that perhaps is slowly killing me with BPA
Tupperware parties in the seventies were just awesome.
At the time Rubbermaid products did not exist so there was zero competition.
The games were a blast and the food, prizes and conversations were lovely.
And at the time, everyone had Tupperware.
Our mothers had cabinets full of the stuff.
Like that famous pitcher.
lol.
I loved the kid’s stuff like the cool toys Pop-A-Lot.
Anonymous wrote:no, it’s a business, built from the ground up, owned and managed by women. That is a woman-owned business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sell Rodan and everyone loves coming to my parties. So maybe it’s just YOU
NO WE DON’T!!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone else watched On Becoming a God in Central Florida? I did on the rec of someone on this site, and it was great! On showtime.
I definitely buy from friends who are small business owners-happy to buy lovely knits goods or a delicious tres leches cake, attend your yoga class, or hire you as my realtor if you have a good record, but buying a product that someone is selling with a tiny margin knowing that the only people who make real money are those at the top? No thank you. Someone recently tried to recruit me to sell weight loss wraps. Are you f-ing kiddding me? so ridiculous. And the Beauty Counter ladies are relentless.
Anonymous wrote:This post is so upsetting! We should be supporting one another instead of tearing our sisters down!
Anonymous wrote:I sell Rodan and everyone loves coming to my parties. So maybe it’s just YOU
Anonymous wrote:no, it’s a business, built from the ground up, owned and managed by women. That is a woman-owned business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post is so upsetting! We should be supporting one another instead of tearing our sisters down!
+1
Empower one another to become successful businesswomen
I don’t see why everyone has to hate on women owned businesses