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Shocking Craigslist Ad!!

This is a recent shocking craigslist ad I saw that a vast majority of people in America can currently relate to right now…

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Title: I PEED all over Tampa Bay for a $10 an Hour Job!


“I have literally peed all over the Tampa Bay area for temp agencies! Really, I have taken several urine tests, had a dozen background checks, psych exams, typing tests, HTML tests, design tests, and aced them all! I am still not working in spite of jumping through every stupid hoop there is! They have taken my credit report, asked me what religion I am, who I live with and what I do in my spare time. All this BEFORE I even get a lousy interview! Since when are these FASCIST tactics acceptable to anyone for a stinking $10 an hour job? I am apalled that this is allowed in a FREE COUNTRY. Yea right. That is a farce. I am a highly educated SENIOR graphic designer, accomplished writer, and a long, long-time branding and messaging expert. I have been interviewed by people who are half my age and experience, used and abused by a multitude of potential employers, forced to PROVE myself before getting a position and I am still unemployed. One place had the nerve to put my work on a billboard and never paid me for it! OBVIOUSLY AGE DISCRIMINATION is the real deal here in good ole Florida. I have completed full fledged marketing proposals to get a position and been interviewed up to 7 times in brain drains. I have been used and raped of my dignity and made to feel like a fool so many times now that I am over it. Coming from a career that was absolutely terrific and very lucrative, I have entered a land full of aliens that text message while they pretend to interview me, never even making eye contact. I am certainly great fit for those sweet government contracts. People like me look good on paper for those big fat government contracts. These unscrupulous agencies and employers will take your time, humiliate you, and dump you just for that purpose. I wrote $megabucks of RFP’s and I know how that works. Something is very, very wrong with a market that allows these invasive, humiliating, and useless requirements. If this is what NEW economy is producing, then someone please just shoot me (just kidding!). I will gladly donate my hair, saliva, and blood on my way out if someone in real need wants it. Apparently EVERYBODYwants my precious pee so there must be a new market there somewhere. If you have had the same trouble getting a simple job and have massive experience, maybe we can get together and sell some clean PEE PEE under the name PEE PEE ENTERPRISES. It certainly is in growing demand around here! Businesses can’t seem to get enough of it. Where are the jobs?”

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It is quite obvious this individual is highly frustrated about their job searching efforts and its actually sad and disturbing.

How can you not feel for them?

HERE’S THE BOTTOM LINE…

If you want a job in this economy – one that can pay your bills, feed your family and help you live comfortably there’s only ONE way to get it:

You have to CREATE IT YOURSELF.

Forget about your resume – doesn’t matter.
Forget about your experience – they don’t care.
Forget about that “rewarding career” in your field – it doesn’t exist.
Forget about finding that perfect job.

You’ve got basically one of two choices:
1. Do something from your home computer for free like this.
2. Start a home based business like this.

THERE ARE NO OTHER OPTIONS, whether you believe that or not!

I hope you’re finally ready to face reality and take the RIGHT ACTION and get yourself together.

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To Staying On Top!

Mike Jackson
757.542.5182
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All MLMs Are A Scam

“All MLMs Are A Scam!”

I’m sure you’ve heard this somewhere at sometime said by someone.  Are all MLMs a scam?  Where does this thinking that everything is an MLM scam stem from?  Is it a legitimate statement?  In this article I’m going to answer these questions and a few others.  The three previous questions can easily be answered in 15 seconds as follows:

1. No
2. Failure, Ignorance and illogical thinking
3.  No

If you just wanted to get the short answer then you can stop reading this article right now.  Still with me?  Good, lets take a more in depth look at “network marketing scams.”  In order to do this I’m going to approach these pointed questions from a different angle by answering them through a scenario.  Lets just imagine that MLM is on trial, actually sitting on the witness stand, and being accused of being a scam.  Unlike normal courts of law the defendant has the ability to address questions to the court and the prosecution and they are obligated to answer them in turn, think Perry Mason meets Judge Judy.  So here we go…

Prosecution:  Is it not true that ALL MLMs are a scam?

MLM: No

P: Oh is that so…So it is not true that these “companies”, as we will loosely call them, are structured so that people at the top make all the money while the people on the bottom make nothing.  The people at the top are vacationing year round while the people on the bottom are barely making enough to cover their expenses, if that?  And before you answer let the court record show that I have in my hand a court preceding document of a recent investigation of one of these so called “legitimate opportunities” in a Notice of Proposed Agency Action against Company XYZ by the State of Vermont that states the following finding: “Allegedly, in 2008 Company XYZ recruited 91 Vermont participants who “paid approximately $61,741.69 to be a part of the program”, averaging $678 each.  All but two lost money, with one making $696 and the other making $700. In 2009 “over 300″ Vermont participants joined Company XYZ and paid about $234,800, averaging about $775 each.  According to the Commissioner’s Office Company XYZ’s records show $896.86 was paid out to these participants, in total.” 

MLM: What was the question again?

P:  Is it not true that all MLMs are scams set up to make the people on top the most money while everyone else suffers, commonly called a pyramid scheme.

MLM: Oh…you mean, like your job.

P: Excuse me?

MLM:  Well,  in every traditional company you have a CEO at the top, then the President, Vice President, General Manager, Regional Manager, Branch Manager, Supervisor, etc. and then you.  Out of all of those people that I just mention in that pyramid, commonly known as the corporate triangle, where do you fall?

P: Um, at the bottom.

 MLM:  And isn’t it true that the people at the top make most of the money and spend the most time vacationing year round while the people at the bottom get paid a marginal salary in which they can barely pay for their living expenses, if that? 

P: Yes that’s true, but that’s different!

MLM: According to your definition do you agree that Microsoft, Google and Apple should be on trial as well because their employees are “losing” money or “failing” due to the fact that inflation is rising and their pay is not?

P: No.  Its not the company’s fault that these people are “failing.”

MLM:  Is that so?  The majority of individuals who seek to be a professional in their field as a musician, writer, athlete or actor fail.  70% of franchise owners close their doors by the end of year 4.  80% of the 40 million Americans who have bought gym memberships aren’t using them and therefore are failing to reach their weight loss goals.  So why is it that when 95% of the people who participate in MLM do not properly do what they are supposed to do, devoted enough and long  enough to see success in it, it in some way indicates that the company or industry that they have chosen not to perform it in is an illegal scam?

P: Well, um.  I don’t know.

MLM:  It seems to me that this type of illogical thinking has placed a bias standard on the network marketing industry in which this is the only industry in which participant failure marks to serve as proof of a broken business model.  Do you agree?

P: I guess so.

Judge:  Does the prosecution have any further questions?

P: No further questions Your Honor, the prosecution rest.

J: Any further questions from the defendant?

MLM: I think I’ve said enough Your Honor.

J: I agree.  Case Dismissed.

If you want to stop blaming the industry, your company, your sponsor, your mom and your dead Uncle Larry for your MLM failure and start learning how to gain true MLM Success then visit here.

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Mike Jackson

757.641.5901

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is factual, the company names and locations have been changed.

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