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Young Entrepreneurs Across America is a scam, right? A dude ducked in my ANP class, told me to fill out and pass around a form, and then left, all before the prof showed up. Only the name of the group on the sheet and how you could get up to $10,000 a summer by working with them. Nothing else.
I have actually been employed by young entrepreneurs across america. It is somewhat legit, but the company is obviously taking advantage of students. They take what they would as a normal painting company, but instead of paying the painters a painters salary, they pay them shit because they are students. Also, a ton of the liability goes to ...
Young Entrepreneurs across america is a scam right? Had a senior dm me on instagram about YEAA, I've dealt with recruiting from mlms before and it gave off mlm/pyramid scheme vibes. Yup. They pass out sign up forms in big lecture halls trying to trick as many students as they can it’s pretty scummy.
Aleflusher. • 2 yr. ago • Edited 2 yr. ago. It says right on their "YEAA IS NOT A SCAM" page that they are not a scam or a pyramid scheme. The only businesses I know of which claim they aren't a pyramid scheme are MLMs. Edit: Found some more info here on this sub.
I had a buddy once who was into it and the whole thing struck me as a giant scam. Generally speaking, if someone is handing out uncollateralized loans for thousands of dollars, you're paying crazy interest, and they're gonna set you up to meet their affiliate Tony on Friday if you default. Yes. Pyramid/MLM scheme.
Young entrepreneurs of American experience. I was wondering if anybody participated in this program and what their experience was. I’ve gotten wind that it’s a pyramid scheme but also heard that it’s been an incredible opportunity for people who’ve gone through with the program. I’m a bio major and onto my final interview for them ...
Dear Young Entrepreneurs Across America... Please stop throwing paper all over every classroom on campus to advertise your dumb program. I don't care what your program is, you can't make my campus look like shit and call that advertising.
Young Entrepreneurs Across America is a cover for the same deal. I actually went pretty far with it (student painters) my freshman year, all the way up to when I was supposed to hire painters. I still have access to the shared performance log. About 1/4 of the people who attended the training weekend lasted the Summer.
YEAA Internship aka Young Entrepreneurs Across America aka Student Painters AMA. I have ample experience and knowledge of YEAA and the Collegiate Painting industry. If you have questions regarding YEAA/Student Painters or the Collegiate Painting industry please ask. I will tell it like it is....the good, the bad, and the ugly.
I’m 23 and have been searching for groups of young entrepreneurs across social media, the internet, and meet up groups. I’m finding it surprisingly hard. As young entrepreneurs are less likely to have experience, I thought it would be a useful community for me to engage in, hearing others growth stories in similar situations.