Anonymous wrote:"Just say NO!" How hard is that really?
And I make it clear when I say "NO", that I will never say "YES" in the future.....so that is my hint to not include me in any future invitations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only one of these I would consider going to is the sex toy ones. Those tacky nail wraps are literally the worst crap ever.
When I was in my mid 20s I sold sex toys at in home parties (Passion Parties was the company). This was about 10 years ago so it was before everyone was bombarding people with MLM stuff on social media. I did it for a couple years as secondary income. The buy-in wasn't outrageous. If I recall correctly, I earned it back plus a little more after 2 parties. It was actually really easy money. My typical party was $200. I wasn't pushy so I didn't book as many parties as some others on my team, but it was a lot of fun. The one good thing was that it wasn't something like Scentsy or 31 where you knew 5 people who sold it. If someone was hosting a bachelorette party or a girls' night in, they knew where to find me. I didn't have to badger my friends into having a party.
But you had a buy in, which means you're a customer, NOT an employee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only one of these I would consider going to is the sex toy ones. Those tacky nail wraps are literally the worst crap ever.
When I was in my mid 20s I sold sex toys at in home parties (Passion Parties was the company). This was about 10 years ago so it was before everyone was bombarding people with MLM stuff on social media. I did it for a couple years as secondary income. The buy-in wasn't outrageous. If I recall correctly, I earned it back plus a little more after 2 parties. It was actually really easy money. My typical party was $200. I wasn't pushy so I didn't book as many parties as some others on my team, but it was a lot of fun. The one good thing was that it wasn't something like Scentsy or 31 where you knew 5 people who sold it. If someone was hosting a bachelorette party or a girls' night in, they knew where to find me. I didn't have to badger my friends into having a party.
Anonymous wrote:All of the people I know who do it are SAHM's with big law type husbands. They live in $1.5 million dollar houses. I don't think they need the money, they just want to earn their "own" money. I notice it mostly with my kids' preschool friends.
You have some nerve inviting me to your party, but not inviting my kid to your kid's birthday party. Then you post it all on Facebook. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:The only one of these I would consider going to is the sex toy ones. Those tacky nail wraps are literally the worst crap ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I don't want to go to your overpriced freezer meal, Jewelery, clothing "party". Please just stop. Get a real job of you need the money so badly.
+1
They can't. They have chosen to be SAHMs and fooled themselves into thinking this is a good idea to remain professional and start their own business.
And with a minimal amount of effort, too. They make their money by recruiting others to "join their team". I know a mom who sells R+F and when she is not bragging on FB about how good and smart her kids are she's constantly posting about the designer trinkets she receives for meeting her sales quotas or how happy she is to be part of such an amazing company. It's like a cult.
sounds like a lady i know doing beach body. all her instagram posts are so annoying. and then at once shaming people who have to work and how this enables her to be at home with her children.
YES! And the weirdest part is, all except one of these people I know, were ALREADY SAHMs before they started their "businesses." So it's not like it enabled them to quit their horrible real jobs and spend time with their kids, they were doing that already. ALso, they never talk about the products themselves, just the "lifestyle" peddling this crap enables.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I don't want to go to your overpriced freezer meal, Jewelery, clothing "party". Please just stop. Get a real job of you need the money so badly.
+1
They can't. They have chosen to be SAHMs and fooled themselves into thinking this is a good idea to remain professional and start their own business.
And with a minimal amount of effort, too. They make their money by recruiting others to "join their team". I know a mom who sells R+F and when she is not bragging on FB about how good and smart her kids are she's constantly posting about the designer trinkets she receives for meeting her sales quotas or how happy she is to be part of such an amazing company. It's like a cult.
sounds like a lady i know doing beach body. all her instagram posts are so annoying. and then at once shaming people who have to work and how this enables her to be at home with her children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wrote about this earlier, that I live in an area that mostly SAHM's and military spouses. They live for this stuff. he saddest are the SAHM's whose spouse is living paycheck to paycheck, and their wives are spending money on this crap and claiming they own their own business. One said she felt sorry I had to work full time and not raise my child. I wanted to tell her I felt sorry she was too stupid to realize she's a customer, NOT an employee and definitely NOT a business owner!
Hmm. I'm a SAHM and don't know of one single other SAHM who would be caught dead doing MLM schemes. Certainly, I wouldn't. Seems like this thread is just a convenient way for some of you to do your usual slamming of SAHMs as a group. Which is interesting, because when I was a WOHM, there were always certain women in the office trying to hawk their crap to the rest of us. Obviously, there are all kinds of people who get involved in these ridiculous schemes, whether they SAH or WOH.![]()
Sorry, I don't know any working women who do MLM.
OMG, there's a whole clique of them at my office. Including the division chief, go figure! I'm always so embarrassed for her when she trots out her sample merchandise, but because she's our superior, none of us can really say anything.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wrote about this earlier, that I live in an area that mostly SAHM's and military spouses. They live for this stuff. he saddest are the SAHM's whose spouse is living paycheck to paycheck, and their wives are spending money on this crap and claiming they own their own business. One said she felt sorry I had to work full time and not raise my child. I wanted to tell her I felt sorry she was too stupid to realize she's a customer, NOT an employee and definitely NOT a business owner!
Hmm. I'm a SAHM and don't know of one single other SAHM who would be caught dead doing MLM schemes. Certainly, I wouldn't. Seems like this thread is just a convenient way for some of you to do your usual slamming of SAHMs as a group. Which is interesting, because when I was a WOHM, there were always certain women in the office trying to hawk their crap to the rest of us. Obviously, there are all kinds of people who get involved in these ridiculous schemes, whether they SAH or WOH.![]()
Sorry, I don't know any working women who do MLM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wrote about this earlier, that I live in an area that mostly SAHM's and military spouses. They live for this stuff. he saddest are the SAHM's whose spouse is living paycheck to paycheck, and their wives are spending money on this crap and claiming they own their own business. One said she felt sorry I had to work full time and not raise my child. I wanted to tell her I felt sorry she was too stupid to realize she's a customer, NOT an employee and definitely NOT a business owner!
Hmm. I'm a SAHM and don't know of one single other SAHM who would be caught dead doing MLM schemes. Certainly, I wouldn't. Seems like this thread is just a convenient way for some of you to do your usual slamming of SAHMs as a group. Which is interesting, because when I was a WOHM, there were always certain women in the office trying to hawk their crap to the rest of us. Obviously, there are all kinds of people who get involved in these ridiculous schemes, whether they SAH or WOH.![]()