mark1
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Post by mark1 on May 29, 2008 20:11:25 GMT 1
Hi,i have been offered an advisors position and now after reading this post i am very undecided to part with 1000k which is 200 quid short of my savings I am employed full time and would like constructive advice on whether i can earn more than 17k a year on a 37 hr week and terminated my present job i have taken on board all of your issues. look forward to all your comments and most of all advice. Thanks
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Post by sonofsam on May 31, 2008 9:17:16 GMT 1
It's a tough time for the whole industry & the moment!
To take on the role of Adviser/Rep with the likes of Hillarys is not a wise way in which to part with your money right now!!
They will not deliver on promises I can assure you!
I never had an FSM that was any good or supportive in anyway in the 8 years I'd been with them
Going on your own is not a wise choice at the moment either.
Do something else! You could perhaps have a look at this industry again in a year or two!!!
Good luck!
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Post by pheonix on May 31, 2008 17:39:04 GMT 1
Hi,i have been offered an advisors position and now after reading this post i am very undecided to part with 1000k which is 200 quid short of my savings I am employed full time and would like constructive advice on whether i can earn more than 17k a year on a 37 hr week and terminated my present job i have taken on board all of your issues. look forward to all your comments and most of all advice. Thanks Dont do it. Save your money or put it on a horse, you will get a better return from it. More are leaving than staying and the only reason for taking 1k off you is to try and lock you in to it. It will not take you long to find out that 17K is not acheivable unless you run yourself into the ground and the overheads that they pile on to you will eat this amount away anyway. Read the posts. Very few are doing OK and even they have gone a little quiet lately. Just trying to save you 1K instead of putting it into greedy share holders pockets. One of the golden rules of working is that you should not have to pay up front, if you do have to then its probably a scam. Look at any of the home working forums.
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Post by Peter on Mar 11, 2015 15:56:04 GMT 1
Hi, just been offered an advisor position subject to parting with £1985 and buying a Samsung phone, is this a wise investment?
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