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If you live near any affluent areas I would recommend working at an upscale restaurant or hotel where you can make tips. Valeting, bussing at a restaurant or bellman at a resort would be my best recommendation.
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Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..Originally Posted by FOG
I'm running my own online store, and showing other people how to run theirs.
Residual, ongoing income > All other types of income.
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..Originally Posted by FOG
I'm running my own online store, and showing other people how to run theirs.
Residual, ongoing income > All other types of income.
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..Originally Posted by FOG
I'm running my own online store, and showing other people how to run theirs.
Residual, ongoing income > All other types of income.
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..Originally Posted by FOG
I'm running my own online store, and showing other people how to run theirs.
Residual, ongoing income > All other types of income.
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..Originally Posted by FOG
I'm running my own online store, and showing other people how to run theirs.
Residual, ongoing income > All other types of income.
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..Originally Posted by FOG
I'm running my own online store, and showing other people how to run theirs.
Residual, ongoing income > All other types of income.
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..Originally Posted by FOG
I'm running my own online store, and showing other people how to run theirs.
Residual, ongoing income > All other types of income.
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..Originally Posted by FOG
I'm running my own online store, and showing other people how to run theirs.
Residual, ongoing income > All other types of income.
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..Originally Posted by FOG
I'm running my own online store, and showing other people how to run theirs.
Residual, ongoing income > All other types of income.
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..Originally Posted by FOG
I'm running my own online store, and showing other people how to run theirs.
Residual, ongoing income > All other types of income.
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..Originally Posted by FOG
I'm running my own online store, and showing other people how to run theirs.
Residual, ongoing income > All other types of income.
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
Yes, it is Amway. But that's just the supplier. I am not attracted to any of the names or its 'structure'; what I am attracted to though, is the actual business plan. I would explain in detail on how it works and why people think it's "shady", but that's something to look into yourself if you're really interested.Originally Posted by brownsuga1
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
My dude, you work for Amway? ACN? Sounds like a pyramid scheme. No knock on you at all, those companies are legit and if you network your butt off and work hard you can succeed. However, to me they are shady. I could be completely wrong in assuming you work for them or another pyramid scheme.
As to the original topic, I'm interning this summer, past couple of summers I've worked retail in Soho and it does suck for the pay you get lol. Wish I bartended, looks like theres good money in that business.
Yes, it is Amway. But that's just the supplier. I am not attracted to any of the names or its 'structure'; what I am attracted to though, is the actual business plan. I would explain in detail on how it works and why people think it's "shady", but that's something to look into yourself if you're really interested.Originally Posted by brownsuga1
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
My dude, you work for Amway? ACN? Sounds like a pyramid scheme. No knock on you at all, those companies are legit and if you network your butt off and work hard you can succeed. However, to me they are shady. I could be completely wrong in assuming you work for them or another pyramid scheme.
As to the original topic, I'm interning this summer, past couple of summers I've worked retail in Soho and it does suck for the pay you get lol. Wish I bartended, looks like theres good money in that business.
Yes, it is Amway. But that's just the supplier. I am not attracted to any of the names or its 'structure'; what I am attracted to though, is the actual business plan. I would explain in detail on how it works and why people think it's "shady", but that's something to look into yourself if you're really interested.Originally Posted by brownsuga1
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
My dude, you work for Amway? ACN? Sounds like a pyramid scheme. No knock on you at all, those companies are legit and if you network your butt off and work hard you can succeed. However, to me they are shady. I could be completely wrong in assuming you work for them or another pyramid scheme.
As to the original topic, I'm interning this summer, past couple of summers I've worked retail in Soho and it does suck for the pay you get lol. Wish I bartended, looks like theres good money in that business.
Yes, it is Amway. But that's just the supplier. I am not attracted to any of the names or its 'structure'; what I am attracted to though, is the actual business plan. I would explain in detail on how it works and why people think it's "shady", but that's something to look into yourself if you're really interested.Originally Posted by brownsuga1
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
My dude, you work for Amway? ACN? Sounds like a pyramid scheme. No knock on you at all, those companies are legit and if you network your butt off and work hard you can succeed. However, to me they are shady. I could be completely wrong in assuming you work for them or another pyramid scheme.
As to the original topic, I'm interning this summer, past couple of summers I've worked retail in Soho and it does suck for the pay you get lol. Wish I bartended, looks like theres good money in that business.
Yes, it is Amway. But that's just the supplier. I am not attracted to any of the names or its 'structure'; what I am attracted to though, is the actual business plan. I would explain in detail on how it works and why people think it's "shady", but that's something to look into yourself if you're really interested.Originally Posted by brownsuga1
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
My dude, you work for Amway? ACN? Sounds like a pyramid scheme. No knock on you at all, those companies are legit and if you network your butt off and work hard you can succeed. However, to me they are shady. I could be completely wrong in assuming you work for them or another pyramid scheme.
As to the original topic, I'm interning this summer, past couple of summers I've worked retail in Soho and it does suck for the pay you get lol. Wish I bartended, looks like theres good money in that business.
Yes, it is Amway. But that's just the supplier. I am not attracted to any of the names or its 'structure'; what I am attracted to though, is the actual business plan. I would explain in detail on how it works and why people think it's "shady", but that's something to look into yourself if you're really interested.Originally Posted by brownsuga1
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
My dude, you work for Amway? ACN? Sounds like a pyramid scheme. No knock on you at all, those companies are legit and if you network your butt off and work hard you can succeed. However, to me they are shady. I could be completely wrong in assuming you work for them or another pyramid scheme.
As to the original topic, I'm interning this summer, past couple of summers I've worked retail in Soho and it does suck for the pay you get lol. Wish I bartended, looks like theres good money in that business.
Yes, it is Amway. But that's just the supplier. I am not attracted to any of the names or its 'structure'; what I am attracted to though, is the actual business plan. I would explain in detail on how it works and why people think it's "shady", but that's something to look into yourself if you're really interested.Originally Posted by brownsuga1
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
My dude, you work for Amway? ACN? Sounds like a pyramid scheme. No knock on you at all, those companies are legit and if you network your butt off and work hard you can succeed. However, to me they are shady. I could be completely wrong in assuming you work for them or another pyramid scheme.
As to the original topic, I'm interning this summer, past couple of summers I've worked retail in Soho and it does suck for the pay you get lol. Wish I bartended, looks like theres good money in that business.
Yes, it is Amway. But that's just the supplier. I am not attracted to any of the names or its 'structure'; what I am attracted to though, is the actual business plan. I would explain in detail on how it works and why people think it's "shady", but that's something to look into yourself if you're really interested.Originally Posted by brownsuga1
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
My dude, you work for Amway? ACN? Sounds like a pyramid scheme. No knock on you at all, those companies are legit and if you network your butt off and work hard you can succeed. However, to me they are shady. I could be completely wrong in assuming you work for them or another pyramid scheme.
As to the original topic, I'm interning this summer, past couple of summers I've worked retail in Soho and it does suck for the pay you get lol. Wish I bartended, looks like theres good money in that business.
Yes, it is Amway. But that's just the supplier. I am not attracted to any of the names or its 'structure'; what I am attracted to though, is the actual business plan. I would explain in detail on how it works and why people think it's "shady", but that's something to look into yourself if you're really interested.Originally Posted by brownsuga1
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
My dude, you work for Amway? ACN? Sounds like a pyramid scheme. No knock on you at all, those companies are legit and if you network your butt off and work hard you can succeed. However, to me they are shady. I could be completely wrong in assuming you work for them or another pyramid scheme.
As to the original topic, I'm interning this summer, past couple of summers I've worked retail in Soho and it does suck for the pay you get lol. Wish I bartended, looks like theres good money in that business.
Yes, it is Amway. But that's just the supplier. I am not attracted to any of the names or its 'structure'; what I am attracted to though, is the actual business plan. I would explain in detail on how it works and why people think it's "shady", but that's something to look into yourself if you're really interested.Originally Posted by brownsuga1
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
My dude, you work for Amway? ACN? Sounds like a pyramid scheme. No knock on you at all, those companies are legit and if you network your butt off and work hard you can succeed. However, to me they are shady. I could be completely wrong in assuming you work for them or another pyramid scheme.
As to the original topic, I'm interning this summer, past couple of summers I've worked retail in Soho and it does suck for the pay you get lol. Wish I bartended, looks like theres good money in that business.
Yes, it is Amway. But that's just the supplier. I am not attracted to any of the names or its 'structure'; what I am attracted to though, is the actual business plan. I would explain in detail on how it works and why people think it's "shady", but that's something to look into yourself if you're really interested.Originally Posted by brownsuga1
Originally Posted by FOG
Anything you can think of my man, you can purchase from my store. Partner stores include Best Buy, Staples, Sears, etc... Pretty much I get paid for what you guys do anyway. The company pays me a small percent for every product I buy from my own store, and it gets delivered right to my door (as well as my clients).Originally Posted by odog24
major is info systems..
i was thinking of doing something like this. but what do u sell? is it a clothing line? do u design urself? and do u manage the site?
However, the biggest part is franchising. If you show other people how to shop online and find a couple clients, you get a small bonus if they do well in their store. In essence, once your business is established, you no longer need to work and you still receive an ongoing, steady income flow.
It's the perfect business model in my opinion, especially since you don't exactly get paid until you help another person produce. And if you look at trends, it's the perfect time to start your own business.
My dude, you work for Amway? ACN? Sounds like a pyramid scheme. No knock on you at all, those companies are legit and if you network your butt off and work hard you can succeed. However, to me they are shady. I could be completely wrong in assuming you work for them or another pyramid scheme.
As to the original topic, I'm interning this summer, past couple of summers I've worked retail in Soho and it does suck for the pay you get lol. Wish I bartended, looks like theres good money in that business.