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Frownland 08-26-2019 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Anteater (Post 2074855)
More money = more choices. Then you could whine at me all day here but you'd actually having your **** in order.

Yup, everyone who doesn't grovel to your business genius is broke and going nowhere in life. That's why we're not becoming telemarketers.

My neighbour's daughter was having a hard time getting a job out of college. I told her "become, a hooker, stupid! It's so much money!"

Anteater 08-26-2019 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 2074857)
Yup, everyone who doesn't grovel to your business genius is broke and going nowhere in life. That's why we're not becoming telemarketers.

My neighbour's daughter was having a hard time getting a job out of college. I told her "become, a hooker, stupid! It's so much money!"

You guys are the ones who constantly complain about how ****ty everything is and do absolutely nothing about it. If you had the answers, you wouldn't be pouncing on every little thing I say as if I have nothing to bring to the table. You have your life experiences, I have mine. And I didn't even make you buy an E-book!

I'll spell out what my last bunch of posts were getting to, seeing as people can't read.

1. If you want a job that pays more than 15k a year, Facebook and LinkedIn and actually networking with actual human beings are way better places to spend your time.
2. Picking up sales skills will benefit someone in any career path they pursue. My suggestions in earlier posts were just some shortcuts to picking up those skills and not starving to death at the same time.
3. Get a mentor if you don't have one.

Also, being a hooker doesn't scale. :p:

The Batlord 08-26-2019 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Anteater (Post 2074858)
\Also, being a hooker doesn't scale. :p:

How would you know?

Frownland 08-26-2019 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Anteater (Post 2074858)
You guys are the ones who constantly complain about how ****ty everything is and do absolutely nothing about it.

Stupid assumption #281.

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If you had the answers, you wouldn't be pouncing on every little thing I say as if I have nothing to bring to the table. You have your life experiences, I have mine.
Your experiences clearly lacks any form of adversity apart from having to live in Texas or else you'd realize how naive your advice is.

Anteater 08-26-2019 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 2074862)
Your experiences clearly lacks any form of adversity apart from having to live in Texas or else you'd realize how naive your advice is.

See my previous three points if that wasn't clear enough for you.

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 2074861)
nobody asked for your life advice you incorrigible prick

Well you got it now. Enjoy.

Frownland 08-26-2019 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Anteater (Post 2074864)
See my previous three points if that wasn't clear enough for you.

I did. Telling someone to get into the dead end job of telemarketing is still terrible advice.

Reread the post you quoted.

Anteater 08-26-2019 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 2074865)
I did. Telling someone to get into the dead end job of telemarketing is still terrible advice.

Reread the post you quoted.

I did. And you didn't read mine.

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1. If you want a job that pays more than 15k a year, Facebook and LinkedIn and actually networking with actual human beings are way better places to spend your time.
2. Picking up sales skills will benefit someone in any career path they pursue. My suggestions in earlier posts were just some shortcuts to picking up those skills and not starving to death at the same time.
3. Get a mentor if you don't have one.

Key 08-26-2019 09:42 PM

Bruh I've literally been to Amway meetings and you sound exactly like everyone else in that dreadful cult. I also know how stubborn they are when someone calls them out on it. You pretty much mirror their qualities.

Frownland 08-26-2019 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Anteater (Post 2074867)
I did. And you didn't read mine.

I did. The way you're presenting the first five minutes of a Tony Robbins lecture as the Ticket Out is pretty naive.

Scientology seems up your alley. It's full of networking opportunities.

Anteater 08-26-2019 09:45 PM

Frownland - doesn't know what an appointment setter is but wants to lecture about terminology.
Key - Knows what an MLM is but can't follow anything else in the posts.
Elphenor - "your a big meaniepoopoohead Anteater111"

Am I missing anyone?

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 2074870)
I did. The way you're presenting the first five minutes of a Tony Robbins lecture as the Ticket Out is pretty naive.

Scientology seems up your alley. It's full of networking opportunities.

I say we all just give up and die. Never learn anything or entertain new ideas. What's the point, right?


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