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What
Is Network Marketing?
Network
marketing, also known as team marketing, is an effective business model that
uses personal recommendation to promote and retail a company’s products or services.
Own
Your Own Business?
With network marketing,
you’ll enjoy the freedom and flexibility of owning your own business. As an entrepreneur, you get to choose where
and when you want to work. Instead of
working hard to make your boss rich, all of the hard work you put in benefits
you.
No
Risk/Minimal Overhead Costs
Traditional
businesses typically cost many thousands of pounds to establish and often
involve getting into debt. Starting your
own network marketing business means you do not have to borrow money or hire
employees and you’ll have little overhead costs - it’s that simple.
No
Salary Cap
Corporate
jobs limit your pay range based on the market standard. The network marketing industry however, does
not cap how much you can earn. The
harder you work, the higher your financial rewards.
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The Jungfrau, the Mönch and Eiger are three Alps peaks joined into one solid mountain ridge massif which divides the Bernese Oberland Alps from the southern range. The Eiger is perhaps the most famous of the mountains, known for its treacherous North Face for mountain climbers. This mountain is also famous for its windows looking out on the permanent snows clinging to the steep crags. The windows of the Eiger are remnants of the building of the Jungfrau Railway to the Jungfraujoch, the highest railway station in Europe. Conceived by German engineer and visionary Adolf Guyer-Zeller, the Jungfrau Bahn Railway was begun in 1894 and completed in 1912. The rack rail line for most of its entire length, except for a distance from the Klein Sheidegg station, runs inside the mountain, tunnelling mostly through the Mönch and Eiger mountains before reaching its terminus below the 'saddle' or 'joch' between the peaks with the weather station, restaurant and observation building above called 'The Sphinx' - the Jungfraujoch Rail station is inside the rock.
As the train travels through the tunnels of rock, a movie plays on screens telling the story of the ingenious railway, its construction and details about climbers on the Eiger and about the Aletsch Glacier which cloaks the mountain crags. Visitors are most curious about the windows in the Eiger mountain, made famous in the 'Eiger Sanction' film with Clint Eastwood. The train makes a stop at the windows so visitors can disembark for five minutes to peer out the side of the sheer face of a mountain. The windows are remnants of the construction tunnels. There are two sets at different elevations, the lower set allows views into the distance to the valleys below, the upper level at the Eismeer station look out onto the high crags and cliff face, usually covered in ice. The train stops at each before arriving at the Jungfraujoch station.




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