I think she is thinking more of a cult lol because I’ve heard that before (I do hair and we are an Aveda salon) people say that we are a cult...I’m ok with it lol
@ecahanes Sorry your post that was meant to be positive is being turned around. I think it is amazing that a company would take the time to put so much back into their employees. Whether a small local or large global company the value one has in their employees determines alot about how they will take care of their customers. How fortunate to have daycare onsite! Imagine what that would mean for if all working mom's had such a blessing! Anyways, have a great night. Thanks for the post!
@beesknees The ingredients have nothing to do with what kind of company they are in the way of organization. If you say the products are a waste of money I might agree with you. If you say their products aren't great, ok, I might also agree. But to claim they are a pyramid scheme or MLM, when they are not, is misinformation.
@xryztalroze so. Why is there such a huge market for "aveda schools" and "aveda ambassadors" ? Because aveda created a product and they marketed it I. A way that one
A. Goes to school to learn about it.
B. Becomes an ambassador after school.
C. Sells that idea to the salon that hires them after school.
Sure ots nit the traditional scheme that most think of, but it's a crock of shit none the less