Alexander Rose wrote:And now... I realize what I shouldn't do. The first two links were vague, though.
Anoy OTHER scams that I should know about before I go to University in '08?
Anything involving selling air filters or vaccum cleaners door-to-door, lol.
They're not a scam in the sense they're selling crap products to people; they can afford to make their stuff good quality since they save that much on advertising. But the fact, even though you're independently contracted and making more money than you would a typical retail job, there's still that stomach-churning realization that all multi-level-marketing setups have.
It's one thing to work that hard for your own thing, it's another thing to work that hard for someone who already has 10 houses.
Their general setup is also kind of skepitical. Some of them don't have permanent offices. I know the Kirby vacccum salespeople around here change buildings every six months.
Speaking from experience, here.