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Posted by stax on January 04, 2003 at 11:17:26:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Career change posted by Chris on December 03, 2003 at 12:15:03:

Don't lump AFLAC into the MLM heap. An assiciate position here is a very good place to start and to stay if you don't want to concentrate on recruiting, but would rather sell and help your clients. We have a substantial number of very successful people who have been in coordinator's positions and have elected to return to the associate level to simplify their lives. No problem, that's always an option.

: While I can appreciate your input, I am not willing to build a downline, sit in the feel good MLM meetings, etc. I would rather sell than recruit. I have yet to see an MLM that focuses on sales first.

: It is also my experience, in every MLM I have seen, that their products cost more in order to pay everyone in the upline.

: I do not question that it works and may be great for some, but it is not what I would like to do. I was approached by Primerica in my city and they pitched themselves as "interested in hiring me for a division of Citigroup." While this is true, why are they ashamed to come out and say it is Primerica?

: Please do not turn this post into a Primerica debate, I am simply looking for information.

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: : Primerica is definitely your best bet. Please ignore all the people that claim its a scam. Primerica is the marketing and education division of CitiGroup.

: : Last time I checked, I couldnt find a single scam that was one of the Dow 30 (market indicator companies)
: : Last time I checked, I couldnt find a single scam that was Forbes rated #1 company on the planet, with over $1 trillion in assets
: : Last time I checked, I couldnt find a single scam that was paying over 1797 of its representatives over $100,000 salaries, with 33 making over $1 million salaries.
: : Last time I checked, I couldnt find a single scam whose stock went from around $1.30/share nearly 25 years ago (adjusted for splits) to near $47/share (today).

: : Do you believe people on the internet with no credibility spouting opinion on a random message board, or do you believe hard facts you can look up and verify yourself?





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