Thursday, September 6, 2012
Beware: Multi Level Marketing Skin Care Companies Flooding Job Boards
Maybe you just graduated and got your license, you might be dewy with excitement about embarking on your career, and you applied for a bunch of esthetics jobs and no one called you back. Finally, you get a call back from what sounds like a dream skin care rep job, but wait there is a catch...what you have to pay to sign up with them? You have to pay a monthly fee to maintain your affilated website with them? They tell you the products sell themselves and that all you have to do is have a "coming out party" where you invite everyone you know to tell them about this outstanding skin care line that actually is very afforable despite their packages costing upwards of $150.00 depending on what MLM skin care company you get a call back from. There are several various companies on the market and advertising in online classified ads.
These companies will tell you how great their skin care products are and how you can make as much or little money as you want. I can't personally say if these products are any good, but I do know that the employment opportunities that they advertise are not any different than selling other MLM products like stamps, plastic containers, make-up, baskets etc. I am not sure high quality estheticians want to go this route, of course, this is your career so you have to make that call...I am just bringing the information to you. Beware when searching for jobs as these seem to be flooded on the online classified ads, and sometimes new estheticians get so excited when they see these ads because they seem too good to be true, and sometimes when it is too good to be true, it is.
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Thank you for your great advice!!!
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