For those who are familiar with the inside of Amway, I was in the Britt organization. Bill Britt was like second to the Van Andels and the Devos's. Anyway, Bill is to say the least a complete a-hole. He's every push obnoxious salesperson rolled into one. He claims to be a Christian but his real god is Money, not the same God I worship. He teaches this BS to all his double diamond distributors on down to us peons. They say sh(t rolls downhill well, when you're at the bottom of the pyramid all the mind control, insults, and condescending falls right on top of you.
Oh yeah, and notice how amway recruiters don't tell their prospects that it's Amway? Hmmm...
But even if you were a direct distributor (or whatever the hell it's called today), you're still under their control. Hmmm... Once you go "direct", you're idependant right? WRONG. You still have to report to the higher ups for everything, including life decisions like buying a car.
When you're working a 40 hour week, addon nights and weekends for Amway work. AND even after you "retire" and get rich, that's IF that even happens, you're still a slave to the Amway grind.
The reason Amway salespeople are pushy is because their treated like crap if they don't sell or make positive PV. I've been there.
My final word: The day I quit Amway was a day of rejoicing. I no longer felt guilty if I bought stuff from Wal-Mart. If I didn't make contacts with people and got phone numbers, WHO CARES. And the last thing I said to my upline was (those who don't belive in Christianity please don't take offense) "I'd rather tell people about Jesus than try to sell them this crap." and I walked away.
There are better multilevel marketing businesses out there. There's Primerica (if you know alot about insurance), there's also Ameriplan which seems pretty easy to do. It's a dental/optical/prescription plan and doesn't carry the stigma of Amway. BUT, I'm not a salesman. I'm an artist/computer tech. Artists entertain, not piss people off by trying to sell something.