Re: Cutco Knives
I remmember going to their presentation back in teh day not knowing what it was ahead of time. It was funny how they get you all excited, then ask you to come back in the office w/ the head guy to see if you've been accepted and make you feel like its a big deal that you got accepted, even though probably everyone did. And you could tell by the looks of people's faces as they walked out that they were thinking "yeah, i rule, awesome, i got in."
Also, when you call them and ask what you sell they say "high end kitchen appliances" and won't tell you more until you go, which is kinda funny.
It's amazing how close to a lawsuit they come in terms of their tactics.
At the same time, my roomate from freshman year did it, made a ton of money on it (he bought himself an A4) and got to be a manager or something in it. He was a business major. he's really outgoing and makes good first impressions (even though once you get to know him he kinda sucks). it takes a certain kind of person to do well at it.
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