What awaits you in QNet or 6 points, which you will not be told at the meetings.

Information from the representatives of the network of Ilya Karimov.

1. You must come to the office at 9 am, spend all day there and leave at 11pm. In this case, if your wards are delayed, then you must wait for them to leave. Thus, you can leave at one o’clock in the morning or even later. Holidays and days off there. Moreover, we will have to forget about the birthday of a friend or mother.

2. To be ill it is forbidden. Yes exactly. You can not be ill. No one will let you leave the office. Either he will let go, but you will never get there again – they will block you. This is considered quite normal measures to support discipline.

3. Perhaps the main of the five points. It is likely that you will pay for renting the office. Not right away. But as soon as you begin to receive money, higher-level partners will force you to rent an office for your money. If you have savings or parents help you, then the chance of coercion increases. If you do not have incomes “from the side”, then you will not get money from you. It is interesting that the rent will be higher than your income. Therefore, the more you earn, the more you will give for renting offices. Thus, you will not earn anything.

4. You are forbidden to “make” a relationship. You should only give time to the project. For relations within the project you can be blocked. Because nothing should interfere with business.

5. You must retire from work and quit school (go on academic leave). The argument is the same – nothing should stop you from developing the project.

6. If you suddenly start to make money, then in addition to increasing rent, your partners can ask you for the login and password of your account. Thus your office, your network and your people will simply be taken away. You will remain with nothing and you will be accused of not being able to do business.

I note that these points concern specifically the network of Ilya Karimov. In other offices in Russia and especially in foreign offices, there are no such rules.

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