I get a few Google searches
ending up on the blog for “Amway is creepy”. The last search being done by
someone in Sweden?! Hmmm.....
Seeing as how this blog is about #10 on the creepy search I thought I’d try to
bump it up a bit. So bad news for anyone tuning in today to listen to me curse
out my former upline or hear about Ambot’s adventures!
So is Amway creepy?
My upline is creepy and Amway IBO’s are creepy.
I don’t know anyone who works at the head office in Ada, Michigan nor any of
the other regional offices around the states or in any other countries. My
experience with Amway has to do with a couple of phone calls and speaking to an
employee on the help (?) desk. A better name would be “unhelpful desk”. Or the “I
don’t give a shit desk”.
What goes on inside the four walls of Amway? I can’t imagine its a whole lot
more different than other companies. Inside the company moral may or may not be
good, it might vary with different departments. Some managers may be nicer than
others. Most companies have an executive team that figures out marketing
strategies to increase sales and new product development. There are department
managers, mid-level managers, supervisors, and a bunch of other employees
scattered throughout the company. Nothing creepy about that. Many mid to large
size companies have this kind of structure.
Like any other company Amway probably offers its employees certain perks in
attempts to retain them: health package, pension plan, flex hours, gym club
membership, etc. I wonder if Amway employees are given discounts if they
purchase the overpriced products. I wonder if they’re given complimentary IBO
registration. Even with employee retention practices in place Amway probably
has the same kind of employee turnover as other companies, about 5% each month
due to employees quitting, transferring, dying, or on various leaves.
What about Amway employees? Are they creepy? I’m sure there are creepy brown
nosed Amway employees. Every company harbors a few.
I read an article a few months ago that breaks down how employees fit into the
corporate structure. About 20% of employees love their jobs and go out of their
way to excel. About 60% of employees are average and get their work done and
for the most part do a good job. The other 20% hate their jobs and don’t do a
good job.
So who are the dangerous employees? The 20% who hate their job? Nope. One way
or the other they don’t last long and then they’re no longer a problem for the
company. The dangerous employees are the 60% average. They’ll get their job
done but they won’t bust their ass doing so. They don’t really care one way or
the other about the company. Its just a job. Its just a paycheck. If they find
another job that pays better or has better benefits they’ll quit in a second.
Amway is probably like every other corporation out there and only 20% of their
employees like their job. That explains why when IBO’s try to get assistance
from corporate chances are high they’ll be dealing with one of the other 80%
and end up on the receiving end of disinterest, disdain, contempt, etc because
they’re dealing with employees who either hate their job or don’t give a shit
and don’t want to be bothered.
There are a lot of names to describe Amway - unethical, creepy, uncaring, bad
reputation, pyramid scheme, overpriced, etc. Amway gets labelled with these
adjectives because of their own don’t-give-a-shit employees and the actions of
IBO’s.
The Internet has had a lot to do with getting the word out about Amway and IBO’s.
I doubt Amway can recover and fix their image.
Certainly not as long as people are searching the Internet looking for
information on “Amway is creepy”.