Is it seriously Possible to be a Part-Time Agent

Of course, because the corporation only prospers when they succeed, not whether they succeed or fail.
That makes no sense. Of course they only prosper when they succeed!!! Of course they don't prosper when they fail!!! :wacko:

You're just wanting to argue, so I'll leave you to argue with yourself. That way you'll be able to win an argument. :twitchy:
 
That makes no sense. Of course they only prosper when they succeed!!! Of course they don't prosper when they fail!!! :wacko:

You're just wanting to argue, so I'll leave you to argue with yourself. That way you'll be able to win an argument. :twitchy:
A corporation can succeed while the rep force doesn't. In fact, it can even prosper. I suggest you do a little more homework than simply reading Success magazine.
 
And to think that on a daily basis, more people require food than an insurance policy. And yet, Subway, with 22,000 U.S. locations pales in comparison to the number of MLM insurance reps.
You keep making comparisons that make no sense. It is not as if Subway is the only place to get food.
 
That makes no sense. Of course they only prosper when they succeed!!! Of course they don't prosper when they fail!!! :wacko:

You're just wanting to argue, so I'll leave you to argue with yourself. That way you'll be able to win an argument. :twitchy:

An agent friend of mine used to say, "You can't sell stupid." :no:

I'm afraid that in the case of toolbelt we find the next level, "You can't educate stupid." :yes:

I typically attempt to be a very positive poster... but this is a case of someone who cannot sell.

I have watched him post well organized arguments with his facts in tow... perhaps this might persuade a jury... but Mable doesn't purchase insurance because you make a good argument as to why or how she is wrong in not doing so...

Run toolbelt run... insurance sells are not for you...:no: you will fail no matter what you think of the tiered compensation or saturated agent force or what ever argument you put forward...

Another little memorable phrase goes like this...

"A fool convinced against his will, is of the same opinion still." :biggrin:
 
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