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Old 08-08-2007, 12:28 PM
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uVme in Job Centres?

I haven't been inside a Job Centre (are they even still called that?) since 1978 but back then I remember there were little cards with job vacancies in various sectors. Would it be viable to go to a job centre as someone starting a new business looking for self-employed representatives on commission basis?
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I try for something else. They ask me to prove that they would be paid the Minimum wage per hour.
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I haven't been inside a Job Centre (are they even still called that?) since 1978 but back then I remember there were little cards with job vacancies in various sectors. Would it be viable to go to a job centre as someone starting a new business looking for self-employed representatives on commission basis?
Lol, no they stopped doing those cards a lonngggg time ago. Everything is computerised now.

I wanted to leave small promo cards on the desks where people sign on, but as Gary said...
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I doubt they would be the type of people that are likely to pay up and operate their business properly so do you really want the unemployed in your team anyway ... we need leaders not losers !!

OOPS ... didn't mean to offend ! ;-)
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I doubt they would be the type of people that are likely to pay up and operate their business properly so do you really want the unemployed in your team anyway ... we need leaders not losers !!

OOPS ... didn't mean to offend ! ;-)
Oh, are Job Centres downmarket places nowadays? I was in a well-paid job but looking for a change last time I was in (in 1978!!). Just exploring all avenues!!
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Oh, are Job Centres downmarket places nowadays? I was in a well-paid job but looking for a change last time I was in (in 1978!!). Just exploring all avenues!!
As I said in my post, I didn't mean to offend but I suppose I was bound to get a reply.

As you know Ms. syndicateworld, a lot has changed since 1978 ! My point was that this has to be treated as a serious business and people who are serious about it must realise that it is not a get rich quick scheme... we will all have to INVEST time, effort and money BEFORE getting paid so the Job centre regulars are not your market for uVme associates ... in my opinion anyway...Sorry!
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Sadly in this day and age some highly skilled, intelligent and motivated people suddenly find themselves in the Jobcentre through no fault of their own i.e. redundancy etc. Every avenue is worth at least exploring in the search for new Affiliates...you just never know! Dave.
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I’ve seen adverts for self employed business on the computer terminals which turned out to be MLM business like Kleeneze so I’m sure it’s possible. Personally, id rather just do a clever advert on job day in the papers (Thursday is when our local paper display all the jobs) especially if you know of any large redundancies going on in your local area you can target that. I know someone who was clever enough to capitalise on the MG Rover plant closure a few years ago. That generated some good responses for his business growth.
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you could put in an add something like

5 door to door recrutment reps required £6 per hr plus bonus, full training given, promotion avalible as you learn, apply in writing to --------- or ring -------- for an appointment fill in job center application form .

you can do it all over the phone now .
just ring jobcenter plus on 0845 601 2001 or to view what to do online visit how to place job

I done this for something else I was involved in a few years ago got a few results.

hope this helps

dave g

by the way you don't have to give them £6 a hr as you dont have to employe them if they are not intressted in paying the £199 fee . plus they would not want £6 a hr if they did pay the £199 fee .
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Who in there right mind would pay a fee of £199 when there out of work and skint !

We in this forum may know its possable a good deal with downlines already in place but some one who is out of work ? also how can you recruit people from job centre when there is no product been launched yet they will tell you to get lost when you tell them launch is some time soon and all you you have to do is go and recruit other telling them the same story ?
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