Message from @Brandon Ironside- ND

Discord ID: 381165049773031434


2017-10-25 23:58:41 UTC  

Care to expand on your thoughts/concerns? @John O -#7072

2017-10-26 00:14:45 UTC  

It just has the je nais sais quoi of a scam

2017-10-26 04:05:15 UTC  

The article is just explaining how network marketing is working for a lot of businesses. There are thousands of people making a lot of money with MLM companies. It's always good to exercise caution to minimize risk and do what is right for you, though.

Most people don't have the money to start their own business and most of these companies don't require a hefty initial investment. If there is no other opportunity out there for someone that desires a lot more than what they're presently earning, at the very least, getting involved in something like MLM would help them to begin thinking bigger and more creatively. And if they work harder, smarter and faster than most of the people in it, they'll succeed.

2017-10-26 04:32:42 UTC  

Thinking outside the box of the normal 9-5 is especially necessary for the people in our movement.

2017-10-26 12:08:58 UTC  

I know a husband and wife that did mlm type businesses and saved up enough to start their own store. They seem to be doing pretty good. Successful people will succeed no matter what they do.

2017-10-26 19:33:47 UTC  

@Deleted User 👍🏻

2017-10-26 20:22:35 UTC  

@Evan Thomas He mentions "The great Tony Robbins". I would be skeptical of anything said by someone who holds him in that high regard.

2017-10-26 22:49:10 UTC  

Tony Robbins isn't my favorite, but he's still got a tremendous following that find his information useful. I doubt I'd go to one of his events and I haven't read any of his books. I do know a little bit about his place in the self-improvement industry and think a lot of his gimmicky walking on fire stuff is great for short term inspiration and thought expansion, but that's about it. He's basically a brilliant marketer, but so far as I know, he doesn't teach how to build a great business.

2017-11-07 22:26:01 UTC  

https://youtu.be/Z-dqOi_z5bk Should've been a machinist. This shit is so implicit

2017-11-15 03:14:05 UTC  

@Deleted User What does this mean?

2017-11-15 11:49:26 UTC  

@JudenFrei#6240 just that he hired out of state lawyers to represent him

2017-11-15 17:34:00 UTC  
2017-11-15 17:34:11 UTC  

When is that allowed?

2017-11-15 18:21:17 UTC  

When the judge allows it. Pro hac vice - for this occasion

2017-11-15 19:12:05 UTC  

@JudenFrei#6240 it’s usually not a problem as long as an in-state lawyer vouches that he’ll make sure you behave yourself

2017-11-15 20:39:08 UTC  

Ok. Thx

2017-11-17 19:14:05 UTC  

What’s up

2017-11-17 19:17:04 UTC  

Why is there no welding channel?

2017-11-17 19:33:49 UTC  

@ParadoxusX I would post in the Machining channel, anybody who can run a mill, lathe, cnc likely can weld also. I do MIG welding if you need any help.

2017-11-17 19:39:17 UTC  

@Brandon Ironside- ND that’s cool, I was wondering if you would needed a welding sme?

2017-11-17 19:59:57 UTC  

@ParadoxusX You can message @Deleted User and see if he needs extra help, he runs this server.

2017-11-17 20:00:36 UTC  

Thanks

2017-11-18 00:00:08 UTC  

@ParadoxusX we can change <#338633794896527360> to metalworking if you’re willing to pitch in

2017-11-18 00:01:15 UTC  

I work in manufacturing 👋🏻

2017-11-18 00:02:17 UTC  

@DCViking I’m always looking for guys who are willing to share their expertise

2017-11-18 00:04:42 UTC  

Absolutely. I have experience in assembly, fabrication and welding.

2017-11-18 09:51:07 UTC  

@Deleted User I’ll help any way I can.

2017-11-21 20:11:30 UTC  

I need to come to this server more often, so much practical stuff to work on

2017-11-28 18:56:39 UTC  

Why is plumbing not on here

2017-11-28 19:53:41 UTC  

We don't have any plumbers. Everybody knows a little plumbing work.

2017-11-28 19:54:27 UTC  

"Your shit is my bread and butter."
@⚡Clark⚡ you can use that for your company.😂

2017-11-28 19:55:04 UTC  

I’m studying for my state plumbing license now. It’s seriously boring as hell and I hope I never get a chance to use it.

2017-11-28 19:56:17 UTC  

Plumbing is good honest work. Single plumbers in NYC are knocking back $200k a year.

2017-11-28 19:56:58 UTC  

Yea I work with and am friends with them, it’s just not my thing.

2017-11-28 19:57:49 UTC  

Right on. Well try another trade, I've worked in all the trades. Found I like carpentry the best.

2017-11-28 19:58:16 UTC  

I’m a pipe welder

2017-11-28 19:59:10 UTC  

I’m doing the pipe fitter apprenticeship so when I get old and blind I’ll know how to fit.

2017-11-28 20:00:57 UTC  

Haha I feel you there. You should try to get a job in an auto plant, if there's one close. Maintenance in a plant like that is sweet as.

2017-11-28 20:01:35 UTC  

I would love a nice maintenance job