Primerica is a multi-level marketing scam. A waste of your time. There is no money to be made except for those at the top who exploit the thousands of little guys at the bottom, who are desperate to make a living. I'm embarrassed to say I got sucked into it for about a week before I realized what it was, with the advice of a friend of mine to look into it a bit more closely. I was unemployed and desperate, so I forgive myself.
MLMs are basically pyramid schemes that bend the rule of law so that they are legal. The key is that you have to sell something tangible, like life insurance. However, the trick is that you earn a percentage of what those below you earn. When you earn more by recruiting people than you do by actually selling stuff, that's when you know it's an MLM. Plus, MLM products tend to be shitty, such as Primerica's life insurance (or whatever it is they're selling now). They teach you how to sell it, so it looks like it's good, but if you know anything about actual life insurance, it's crappy. The corporate big wigs use the MLM architecture to get desperate people to sell their shitty product and most of the money goes to the few recruiters at the top. For people at the bottom, on average they'll make less than minimum wage. Don't waste any more of your time, find a real job that pays hourly wages.
Q: "Isn't it a miracle that the universe/life/consciousness/myself exists?"
A: "No."
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For any person P, question Q, and concept X
If the asking of Q depends on the existence of X, and P asks Q
Then X exists, and P should not be surprised of that
Primerica is a multi-level
Primerica is a multi-level marketing scam. A waste of your time. There is no money to be made except for those at the top who exploit the thousands of little guys at the bottom, who are desperate to make a living. I'm embarrassed to say I got sucked into it for about a week before I realized what it was, with the advice of a friend of mine to look into it a bit more closely. I was unemployed and desperate, so I forgive myself.
MLMs are basically pyramid schemes that bend the rule of law so that they are legal. The key is that you have to sell something tangible, like life insurance. However, the trick is that you earn a percentage of what those below you earn. When you earn more by recruiting people than you do by actually selling stuff, that's when you know it's an MLM. Plus, MLM products tend to be shitty, such as Primerica's life insurance (or whatever it is they're selling now). They teach you how to sell it, so it looks like it's good, but if you know anything about actual life insurance, it's crappy. The corporate big wigs use the MLM architecture to get desperate people to sell their shitty product and most of the money goes to the few recruiters at the top. For people at the bottom, on average they'll make less than minimum wage. Don't waste any more of your time, find a real job that pays hourly wages.
Q: "Isn't it a miracle that the universe/life/consciousness/myself exists?"
A: "No."
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For any person P, question Q, and concept X
If the asking of Q depends on the existence of X, and P asks Q
Then X exists, and P should not be surprised of that