the worker bee
got a glaring introduction to quixtar today. the salesmanship of it all was a wash, walking through a nice house in the richest community in town, meeting some nice clean cut folks, talking about dreams. I was expecting perhaps a little more tact. Anyway, cut and dry the fact that such a system can even exist in our society is atrocious. You see simple people, stupid people, the old, the desperate getting conned (hate to use that word) into such things, but when you see one of your best friends, it's disheartening.
Sales tactics be damned! Every crackpot and geriatric has some story about the evil maniacal salesman. what really rubbed me the wrong way was that this man, this bourgeois, this parasite tried to wax philisophical with yours truly. All of his principles drew back to some mutant form of socialism, whereas we all can escape our consumer-whore lifestyles provided we pay 250 dollars...... thankfully, i bit my tongue as much as i could whenever something of this nature was mentionined. He even went so far as to compare me to a cross section of consumer life! Little did he know that i have read the communist manifesto and marx's lifes work. I'm quite positive marx ideals weren't leading me to save pennies on starpower tuna, but i could have misinterpreted. At the end of the meeting he followed through with such disgust i wanted to slit his throat with a citrus de-seeder (which i could get for a low low price from the website!): he actually quoted confucious! oh yeah, bad chinese accent and all. Confucious say: deal!
To take the wallet from the pocket is a crime. To demand it from another using complicated physcology far beyond the common man is business as usual. All of it was a lie. Even so, we sit back and take it, we've got to start making changes. This horrible system of employment, of business, of bondage has only been around for a good 60 years. Everyday we lose more and more freedoms, it only hits home when you are the one being held without trial, or you are being shot at.
Sales tactics be damned! Every crackpot and geriatric has some story about the evil maniacal salesman. what really rubbed me the wrong way was that this man, this bourgeois, this parasite tried to wax philisophical with yours truly. All of his principles drew back to some mutant form of socialism, whereas we all can escape our consumer-whore lifestyles provided we pay 250 dollars...... thankfully, i bit my tongue as much as i could whenever something of this nature was mentionined. He even went so far as to compare me to a cross section of consumer life! Little did he know that i have read the communist manifesto and marx's lifes work. I'm quite positive marx ideals weren't leading me to save pennies on starpower tuna, but i could have misinterpreted. At the end of the meeting he followed through with such disgust i wanted to slit his throat with a citrus de-seeder (which i could get for a low low price from the website!): he actually quoted confucious! oh yeah, bad chinese accent and all. Confucious say: deal!
To take the wallet from the pocket is a crime. To demand it from another using complicated physcology far beyond the common man is business as usual. All of it was a lie. Even so, we sit back and take it, we've got to start making changes. This horrible system of employment, of business, of bondage has only been around for a good 60 years. Everyday we lose more and more freedoms, it only hits home when you are the one being held without trial, or you are being shot at.


1 Comments:
It is unfortunate that your ignorance is written so well. You can talk about Marx, which I studied some and all of the HISTORY that is not relevant to our future.
I am from a poor family and "saving" does not get your "rich" or even "comfortable".
Different people have different goals but regardless of your goals, it only makes sense for you to take the time to hear such an awesome business model that has been working for thirty years without you and has produced billionaires. $250 for your own franchise vs. $1.3 Million McDonald's charges.
I encourage you to grow up. 97% or people who retire at 65 will be dead or dead broke. 3% live well. 5% of that 3% are CEO's and the other 95% are Business Owners.
It's about life choices. Read some Robert Kiyosaki so that you can become financially educated. He was never an IBO but calls Quixtar the perfect business.
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