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		<title>By: My jobless quest Blog Digest - A Different Kind of Pyramid Scheme</title>
		<link>http://andrewbrunelle.com/2006/10/26/a-different-kind-of-pyramid-scheme/#comment-146</link>
		<author>My jobless quest Blog Digest - A Different Kind of Pyramid Scheme</author>
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					<description>[...] "&#62;A Different Kind of Pyramid Scheme  Very impressive post. I really like it and added it to my collection.My job is a pyramid scheme.  It may not look like one from the outside, but on the inside, it does.  There's one guy at the top, a boss or whatever, then there's like four or five people directly under him, whose main job is to do most of the managerial type work, then below that, there's more customer service people than the managerial people, and then below that there are cashiers and baggers, whose numbers outlive the rest of the entire store.  There are some side jobs, like stocking and meat and dairy departments, but those are also mini pyramid schemes on a much smaller scale.  But ... Cool, isn't it?Link to original article [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] &#8220;&gt;A Different Kind of Pyramid Scheme  Very impressive post. I really like it and added it to my collection.My job is a pyramid scheme.  It may not look like one from the outside, but on the inside, it does.  There&#8217;s one guy at the top, a boss or whatever, then there&#8217;s like four or five people directly under him, whose main job is to do most of the managerial type work, then below that, there&#8217;s more customer service people than the managerial people, and then below that there are cashiers and baggers, whose numbers outlive the rest of the entire store.  There are some side jobs, like stocking and meat and dairy departments, but those are also mini pyramid schemes on a much smaller scale.  But &#8230; Cool, isn&#8217;t it?Link to original article [&#8230;]</p>
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