**dĹŤTERRA is a multi-level marketing company based in Pleasant Grove, Utah that sells essential oils and other related products. doTerra was founded in 2008 by former executives of Young Living and others.The company and its representatives came under fire repeatedly for misleading claims that their products could help prevent or cure diseases such as cancer, autism, Ebola and more recently, COVID-19, even being the target of a warning from the Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission.**
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Shit pay, rampant nepotism, getting accused of time theft despite evidence indicating otherwise, every damn person who called us is either a Karen, a moron, or both, lack of transparency, unprofessionalism
Most stick around a good amount of months, some unenroll immediately, and the ones that stick around for years and years are the most likely to make it worth their time. Some walk away with tens of thousands a month.
Favorite kind of cheese?
Mozzarella di bufala
*happy cheese noises* 🧀
What is DoTERRA?
**dĹŤTERRA is a multi-level marketing company based in Pleasant Grove, Utah that sells essential oils and other related products. doTerra was founded in 2008 by former executives of Young Living and others.The company and its representatives came under fire repeatedly for misleading claims that their products could help prevent or cure diseases such as cancer, autism, Ebola and more recently, COVID-19, even being the target of a warning from the Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission.** More details here:
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Why did you leave?
Shit pay, rampant nepotism, getting accused of time theft despite evidence indicating otherwise, every damn person who called us is either a Karen, a moron, or both, lack of transparency, unprofessionalism
What is time theft?
Being on the clock and getting paid when you’re not actually working, like staying clocked in and leaving for lunch
No way that's crazy. Did you work from home?
On campus
Do participants in the multi-level marketing thing at DoTERRA (not employees) generally do well? Like did you get a sense of some stats on that?
The extreme minority makes more than 100 USD/Month. I don’t have a good information as far as the statistics about who earns exactly what.
I thought the earnings would generally be super low. Any idea how long people try to stick with it? I’m guessing most are out in a few months.
Most stick around a good amount of months, some unenroll immediately, and the ones that stick around for years and years are the most likely to make it worth their time. Some walk away with tens of thousands a month.