[nABEntre] looking for work from home businesses including direct selling companies for men

karate25 at comcast.net karate25 at comcast.net
Mon May 11 20:46:56 UTC 2020


Hi there again everyone, Daniel Perry here again. Robert, I tried that link 
you suggested, and I did find an article about a job offer that could land 
you in jale, and the only opportunity I saw within its contents was a 
freelance writing opportunity where the signup page wasn't very screenreader 
friendly because the page kept refreshing, and while I was able to fill in 
some of the information requested to get started and sign up, apparently, 
some of it didn't register, so I left the page. Ah well, if anyone else has 
any suggestions, please let me know. I should probably mention that I am 
indeed open to other opportunities than direct selling. And yes, I'm aware 
of ride sharing services such as ubar and lift, however if you must travel 
longer distances, these can get rather expensive, and if you're working a 
model like a direct selling model that requires you attend home or other 
parties, and if you must do this everyday, or at the very least every week, 
and you're working out of pocket, and your funds are limited anyway, this 
can become rather costly. Believe me, I'm not doubting what anyone says, I'm 
simply showing you all where I'm coming from so you can better help me. And 
I would do most of, if not all of my work online. Or, if I did choose to go 
the direct selling route, I would find myself a sponsor who would be willing 
to drive me to events or other things. Thank you again, and please do keep 
those suggestions and ideas coming.

-----Original Message----- 
From: Daniel Perry via NABEntre
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2020 7:09 AM
To: NAB Entrepreneurs Mailing List
Cc: karate25 at comcast.net
Subject: [nABEntre] looking for work from home businesses including direct 
selling companies for men

Hi there Peter and others, Peter, what you say makes lots of sense. If I’m 
going to run a business, whether or not it’s Amway or which ever form the 
business takes, whether I’m looking to build some sort of downline or look 
for other employees, I really ought to know how to recruit. I’m of course 
willing to learn how to do this but for me it’s going to be somewhat of a 
challenge, as I live in such an area where transportation is rather an 
issue. So I would have to do my recruiting online for the most part. So now, 
with all of this being said, what are some ideas of some good companies or 
businesses that I could get started with that are legitimate and accessible 
to jaws? thanks so much, and Peter, if you could run the title of the book 
you recommended to me once again, I’d appreciate it. I happen to have an 
audible account and I’ll look for it there. I absolutely love Audible by the 
way just in case anyone’s interested, but that’s beyond the scope of this 
list, so I’ll not talk about it here. Have a wonderful day my friends and I 
look forward to hearing from you soon.

Sincerely, Daniel Perry
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