No.4
So, what do people think of this? I got tricked into attending their intro seminar by a shady Craigslist ad a few years back.
I didn't have to pay for the demo knives or any shit like that. There were definitely at least ten people making a living wage selling the knives. The knives are a real product, rather than the org itself being the product.
That said, they recruit pretty much entirely by lying on Craigslist, and I don't like how it's dependent on exploiting your personal social networks. For a NEET like me, it meant I did demos for my mom's work friends, and then ran completely out of contacts. I don't think I got enough money for my time, though I did get paid. And I also think might be probably worse on a resume than having nothing.
Thoughts?
No.5
Well you can say you sold them on your resume. It isn't technically lying. Considering you got them for free and you are a NEET it is worth it. However if you were told you had to pay for ANYTHING, you should have walked out right there.
No.9
>>5yeah, I didn't pay for anything. the only condition was that I had to return the demo knives (duh). apparently they used to make people pay for the demo knives, and give a refund if you returned them.
No.20
>And I also think might be probably worse on a resume than having nothing.
that's a tough call. if you have skills to list then your experience isnt as crucial. but if you have no skills then i suppose having at least 1 job before is worth metnioning