In 2012, Tom27 was looking for a job as a Chef
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After a year of brainstorming he opend up a cafe in 2013
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A year had passed, so Tom27 opened a webshop selling student packs! Which expired in 2015
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Tom now is running a pyramid scheme with 2 lackies
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On minimum wage after tax and NI on a "real" job hours you take home minimum £460, i can safetly say unless the majority of people here are Tesco employees... we all do take home more than that.
Well if your taking in £460 per week on NMW your looking at 10 hours per day, 7 days per week.
Most Tesco employee's would be lucky to see £250 per week.
Yes, I was looking for a chef's job in 2012. I'm a trained, qualified, and experienced chef.
However I left that trade when I became a care worker in June last year hence my in-activity on LOMCN.
Yes, I was due to open my cafe in 2013. Little did I know the landlord was a scam artist and went to jail, so all fell through.
The webshop was Tom whom is the original owner of this account.
I don't use LOMCN anymore as I work too much, which is obviously why I'm trying to push my new business as far as possible.
Nowhere on this post am I looking to recruit people, or sell things.
I'm simply asking for the best way to market things around websites.
What is this so called business then?
Dk
It's a company called "Forever Living".
I was sold a C9 Cleanse/Diet from a client at work. (I'm a Care & Support worker).
A few days into it, I was approached by my clients sister, who talked me into signing up.
Obviously excited about doing this, I posted a before & after picture on Facebook.. Little did I know I would end up selling 12 of these to close mates
along the way. They did the same as me, and I'm now selling these to their mates too which isn't bad considering I make £30 per each sale on the C9.
So if it costs nothing how are you making money?
I wouldn't be too sure on that one mate.Dk
There is an optional £200 signing up fee, however you can also sign people for free when you put an order in over £100.
The only thing you pay for is your customers orders, however aslong as you get the money in first your in for an instant profit.
I make my profits by selling as stated above, however they have different techniques e.g. testing products yourself and recommending them.
The company only use top end quality things, which is why they are expensive to buy.
They come directly from the wholesaler which avoids the middle man, and to keep profitability to those distributors.
There is stages to moving up in the company, the more you sell and recruit, the more incentives and bonuses you gain along the way.