BOILER ROOM GROUP INTERVIEW 1997

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2011

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  • @steve9coins
    @steve9coins 11 месяцев назад +68

    "For those of you sticking around, we'll now need $100 to run your background check"

  • @SweeturKraut
    @SweeturKraut Год назад +294

    He kinda did that guy a favor by kicking him out.

    • @chris8535
      @chris8535 Год назад +63

      He was a plant. It’s an act to make him look tough

    • @paulcolburn3855
      @paulcolburn3855 Год назад +53

      he did both of them a favor. guy #2 would have walked anyway since he would have KNOWN that their firm was going to get busted by the SEC.

    • @Haffy442
      @Haffy442 Год назад +46

      He probably kicked him out because someone with even the slightest knowledge of brokering would quickly realize it's a scam

    • @Seisoks
      @Seisoks 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@chris8535100% no one sit on Boss chair and wait for him to told him to move.

    • @robbymillsap9842
      @robbymillsap9842 8 месяцев назад +1

      Never thought about that before. Well done.

  • @Haffy442
    @Haffy442 Год назад +277

    Pro tip: If you go to a seminar/interview like this and within 10 mintes they start talking about how they or someone there makes loads of money, it's probably a scam.

    • @2ndAmendmentMF
      @2ndAmendmentMF Год назад +7

      😂 that why I learned myself

    • @GreatNewsVideo
      @GreatNewsVideo Год назад +7

      Yes, I prefer for them to tell me how I can work there AND get food stamps at the same time,

    • @consensualcode9750
      @consensualcode9750 11 месяцев назад +6

      Actual legit high paying jobs tend to just straight up discuss salary structures and bonus structures (if they offer it). People usually start businesses or take what they learn from their careers to do consult to actually get rich.

    • @introverthoon574
      @introverthoon574 9 месяцев назад

      India sorry Bharat mein roz hota hai isse danger danger

    • @PoliticaV
      @PoliticaV 4 месяца назад

      lol true when they talk like that it’s commission selling insurance

  • @krugerstan
    @krugerstan Год назад +460

    I once sat through an "interview" like this when I was about 19. About halfway in I got up and walked out. The guy seemed surprised and told me, in front of the other interviewees, to enjoy my time at McDonalds. I was trying to leave quietly, but instead I turned around and told the group that this wasn't an interview, it was a mass hiring, and they were being pitched. Wonder how many lasted more than a week?
    Not sure how I knew it was a scam at that age, but I was absolutely correct.

  • @chase3253
    @chase3253 Год назад +13

    "sky's the limit"...just walk away whenever you hear this.

  • @r6854
    @r6854 Год назад +64

    'That's my chair.' Proceeds to roll it to the corner and never use it.

    • @brassmule
      @brassmule 11 месяцев назад +4

      He told him it was his seat. He never said chair. It was his seat at the table.

    • @scottmaxwell1927
      @scottmaxwell1927 10 месяцев назад +1

      really?@@brassmule

    • @kxmode
      @kxmode 2 месяца назад +2

      He was also starting with a simple reaction test to see who he could weed out. Fortunately, the test caught one and he quickly used it as an object lesson.

  • @Banzai51
    @Banzai51 Год назад +171

    I worked at the same boiler room as one of the writers of this movie. We both got this same speech almost word for word. Same with the on the floor training like, "Never pitch the bitch." Movie was so dead on for the experience. The scam was different, but the whole atmosphere was right. This movie should be required viewing for anyone wanting to deal with brokers from a cold call.

    • @ppstorm_
      @ppstorm_ Год назад +14

      why lie to strangers on the internet? is it an attention thing?

    • @MensaGiraffe
      @MensaGiraffe Год назад +14

      @@ppstorm_ I don't think you have any idea how many boiler rooms there were in the 90's. Thousands of them all across the country. It was common for many young men to work at these places back then. I am originally from New York and personally knew a few friends that worked at different firms.

    • @ppstorm_
      @ppstorm_ Год назад +1

      @@MensaGiraffe lmao im not saying they dont exist im saying that the story this stranger on youtube wrote is fake

    • @graog123
      @graog123 Год назад +5

      ​@@ppstorm_nobody cares what you're saying any more or less than what the other comment said. when someone challenges you in a comment on youtube and you feel the need to justify yourself, that feeling is realisation setting in.

    • @ppstorm_
      @ppstorm_ Год назад

      @@graog123 u mad?

  • @MrJeffhart24
    @MrJeffhart24 Год назад +49

    Crazy part is that 95% of those dudes in real life boiler rooms flop. Company keeps all the random accounts they open and make so much more.

  • @yoloforthelambo5533
    @yoloforthelambo5533 Год назад +19

    Bruce welcoming new employees at Wayne Enterprises.

  • @DanielStepp
    @DanielStepp Год назад +221

    Affleck does well with this tricky monologue. He’s not just giving a douchy, cocksure motivational speech, he’s playing a douchy, cocksure dude who’s watched Glengarry Glenn Ross a million times and is ripping off the beats of that speech, in a less creative way

    • @respectedlocalgentleman7108
      @respectedlocalgentleman7108 Год назад +14

      Nothing tricky about playing yourself.

    • @johnszczerba9979
      @johnszczerba9979 Год назад +2

      Yeah but where's the Dunkin Donuts?

    • @williamfix6720
      @williamfix6720 Год назад +6

      "you think im joking? I am not joking" ...spot on analysis

    • @donjuantrumpetajohnson
      @donjuantrumpetajohnson Год назад +5

      I like Affleck. I'm not sure why. A decent actor he is not though. Whole monologue was mediocre at best. Only reason you get fired up is because of the movie and Ribisi who is a mch better actor, though he hasn't shown it much. Perhaps in only a handful of movies he's done.

    • @ConanObrien22
      @ConanObrien22 Год назад

      I was expecting a Mathew McConaughey type of charisma. Only a few actors who can pulled this scene off

  • @jimbaker5110
    @jimbaker5110 Год назад +41

    As a Lexus car dealer….I endorse this video.

  • @EricW800
    @EricW800 Год назад +26

    Boiler Room came out in 2000.

  • @justinray5585
    @justinray5585 Год назад +62

    This movie is one of those underrated cult classics you love to drink and watch with the boys

    • @mikekell920
      @mikekell920 Год назад +4

      Nah…this is cringe version of wolf of Wall Street

    • @Banzai51
      @Banzai51 Год назад +7

      @@mikekell920 This movie is dead on, balls accurate (it's an industry term) of the experience of working at a real boiler room. Cheese and all. I worked at the same boiler room as one of the writers of this movie. The only thing inaccurate in the movie is the scam they pulled.

    • @mrstupiduniverse731c
      @mrstupiduniverse731c Год назад +3

      @@mikekell920 Wolf of Wall Street came out 16 years after this, it was more or less a knockoff of this movie except more cursing and more unbelievable

    • @markwhelan8233
      @markwhelan8233 Год назад +1

      This and 'Rounders'

    • @5tyyu
      @5tyyu Год назад +2

      I was a broker in long island in early 90s. This movie is 100% accurate

  • @jonnymallett108
    @jonnymallett108 Год назад +22

    What an iconic film and speech 🔥🔥

  • @Huyle18
    @Huyle18 Год назад +21

    This is just like the sales pitch we got for Cutco kitchen ware. The hiring managers entire speech depended on us wanting to go to the annual year end top sales party in Vegas. He promised us cash, girls and other things he cant not mention cause its vegas.

    • @seizetheday2890
      @seizetheday2890 Год назад +3

      Unfortunately, a lot of Cutco "managers" are early 20s, and have no idea what real success looks like. I worked 3 years for Cutco around 20 years ago. I had an amazing manager who taught me the sales skills I needed in my next business. I didn't become a millionaire selling Cutco, almost no one does. However, Cutco gave me the skills I needed to become a millionaire in the financial services business I started after Cutco.

    • @jonathanorona9167
      @jonathanorona9167 10 месяцев назад

      I loved CUTCO

    • @Huyle18
      @Huyle18 10 месяцев назад

      @seizetheday2890 honestly I loved their knives and my favorite are the scissors. The manager we had at the time was real young guy probably like 21 and got a branch of his own for hitting high numbers.

  • @joseyeastwood
    @joseyeastwood Год назад +32

    This was the most emotion i have seen Ben Affleck display ever dude has the acting range of a rock.

    • @hapotus410
      @hapotus410 Год назад +5

      Smile, ear to ear, baby

    • @smartalek180
      @smartalek180 10 месяцев назад

      Which is why his best movie was "The Accountant" -- his character is a high-functioning autistic.
      Can you say "type-cast"?
      He was perfect.
      (It's also a brilliant movie in its own right.)

  • @ANTREU96
    @ANTREU96 11 месяцев назад +19

    I went through the whole procedure of such a company. First the "group interviews" then more one on one. After 2 weeks of back and forth it dawned me that the company needed new recruits to get their friends and families to become clients. I fucked off luckily before embarrassing myself by bringing along a bunch of acquaintances

    • @karoliskevalas752
      @karoliskevalas752 11 месяцев назад

      Did they tell you to bring $100?

    • @ANTREU96
      @ANTREU96 11 месяцев назад

      @@karoliskevalas752 no it never came to that. It was however crazy that they wanted me to bring friends and family as clients.
      Oh and all of this without a contract. The contract wouod be signed in 2-4 months depending onhow many clients i brjng

  • @swampduck2609
    @swampduck2609 Год назад +78

    He really stuck the landing in “South Fork” you could tell they had probably done 50 takes where he couldn’t stop saying it with a Boston accent. 2:48

    • @renjithjoseph7135
      @renjithjoseph7135 Год назад +1

      2:50

    • @dr.badass702
      @dr.badass702 Год назад +3

      Affleck is from Cambridge - he doesn't really have a Boston accent, right?

    • @swampduck2609
      @swampduck2609 Год назад +9

      @@dr.badass702 go back to sleep bub

    • @dr.badass702
      @dr.badass702 Год назад +6

      @@swampduck2609 I'm not your bub, pal

    • @swampduck2609
      @swampduck2609 Год назад +5

      @@dr.badass702 I’m not your pal, friend

  • @potterj09
    @potterj09 Год назад +2

    Been there, done this many times. "The offering is simple".

  • @raymondjones5909
    @raymondjones5909 Год назад +74

    Kicking the broker out spared them time to run a bogus company

    • @Bartonovich52
      @Bartonovich52 Год назад +27

      Yep. That broker would have seen what was up right away.
      The new ones were taught only what they needed to know to pass the series 7 not the intricacies of securities regulations and how illegal their activities were.

    • @refinedsugar
      @refinedsugar Год назад +7

      You gotta get rid of the smartest man in the room first.

    • @Gatkee
      @Gatkee Год назад +2

      Broker wpuld have spotted the BS and ethical issues lol

  • @mathematician1234
    @mathematician1234 11 месяцев назад +1

    My DVD version of this movie has out-takes and an alternative ending I never saw until this year!

  • @wordman3624
    @wordman3624 Год назад +87

    If they have to sell the job this hard, it's not a job worth having.

    • @mattm7798
      @mattm7798 Год назад +7

      Very possible. I think there are definitely jobs out there where you work your butt off would would be a millionaire within 3 years. The key is they make it hard to tell if they push so hard because they need a constant churn of new blood(i.e. a glorified pyramid scheme) or they really are that good.

    • @GamerNxUSN
      @GamerNxUSN Год назад

      Well the line about his smile was obviously a joke. All he had and he was still a miserable twatbag. You never see romanticized stories of small town farmers/Carpenters/fulltime van campers/adventurist/ etc quitting their jobs to become stock brokers. You never see a Christmas movie about a young woman from the happy country move to the city to become a callous self hating jerk.

    • @hotdog9262
      @hotdog9262 Год назад +6

      in any event he wanted single minded greedy scammers. an amateurish but effective manner of rooting the honest family type out

    • @jeremykothe2847
      @jeremykothe2847 Год назад +13

      @@mattm7798 As soon as he kicks out the guy with creds you should know.

    • @mattm7798
      @mattm7798 Год назад +6

      @@jeremykothe2847 Ah true. It's subtle that he frames it that they "want to create reps rather than retrain old ones".
      The thing that puzzles me if even in the pre internet age, that someone would trust some guy they've never met over the phone to invest thousands of dollars into.

  • @CWPTraining
    @CWPTraining Год назад +9

    I honestly never even knew Bellevue had a Lockjaw Ward

  • @michaellewis2484
    @michaellewis2484 11 месяцев назад +3

    Okay. Anyone that’s had any sales experience can relate to this “group interview”. Dog eat dog, no BS culture. Ahhh, the good ole days. I can still taste that hours old coffee 😂

  • @jarrettwhitworth
    @jarrettwhitworth 11 месяцев назад +3

    Was really expecting Ryen Russillo to show up and answer their questions about roommate politics

  • @benkeel2966
    @benkeel2966 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a Financial Advisor now.
    This was my first firm (one just like it)
    I used to come home n tell my wife I should write a script about it.
    Srry I didnt😢

  • @MrVee24
    @MrVee24 Год назад

    Such a great movie

  • @AC-iz7eh
    @AC-iz7eh Год назад +6

    I went to an interview for a company doing some kind of investments, they were recruiting people like this, young people with no job experience. Turns out it was a scam, I went back the next day and the place was closed down by authorities lol

  • @Twinkieboy333
    @Twinkieboy333 Год назад +12

    Come on let’s go schlep rock

  • @5Saucer
    @5Saucer Год назад +1

    here because of Ryen russillo life advice

  • @kaij98673
    @kaij98673 Год назад +13

    Did that guy really think he'd just scored a free ferrari

  • @nzonesportssocal2458
    @nzonesportssocal2458 Год назад +12

    I've had bosses like him. Didn't bother me. I understood it.

    • @rayaqin
      @rayaqin 11 месяцев назад

      you understand being a spineless scumbag, so it doesn't bother you that these people exist?
      oookay

  • @waynetompkins3006
    @waynetompkins3006 Год назад +21

    He would have lost me at "You'll make your first million in three years." Uh, yeah, in what country? Zimbabwe?

    • @josept9729
      @josept9729 Год назад +2

      Don't they have a trillion dollar bill in Zimbabwe?

    • @F.U.E.L
      @F.U.E.L Год назад +1

      Hilarious

    • @dorikin333
      @dorikin333 8 месяцев назад +1

      making a million in 3yrs isnt that crazy bro

  • @davidos3825
    @davidos3825 Год назад

    Where is the other half of the film ?

  • @jamesdep8128
    @jamesdep8128 Год назад +1

    Coffee is for closers. Lol. Go to Clearwater, FL. There is one boiler room after another there. Amazing.

  • @TheZero696
    @TheZero696 11 месяцев назад +1

    If you ever experience an "interview" like this just walk out.

  • @green49285
    @green49285 Год назад +66

    The funniest thing, hes full of shit. Hence why they didn't want s9mome with a license already.

    • @mattm7798
      @mattm7798 Год назад +1

      Never saw the movie. Got mediocre reviews. Is it revealed he's full of crap?

    • @przemekkozlowski7835
      @przemekkozlowski7835 Год назад

      @@mattm7798 The entire operation is a pump-and-dump scam. They use the recruits to hype up a worthless stock, sell their own shares at inflated prices and then close shop when the stock tanks and everyone else loses money. The only people who make any real money are the inner circle who are in on the scam.

    • @robertdahammer4850
      @robertdahammer4850 Год назад +6

      @@mattm7798 He spoke the truth about himself.....but you should watch the movie. It's an interesting movie. Margin Call was another low key movie underrated movie.

    • @alijaffery7735
      @alijaffery7735 Год назад +11

      Yup, a licensed broker would know that they were doing illegal shit.

    • @irift3
      @irift3 Год назад +4

      ​@@robertdahammer4850 Margin Call was great imo

  • @Foldy435
    @Foldy435 Год назад +4

    They tell you the same shit when you go to a Kirby vacuum presentation. When I realised who they were I was out the door before others had even sat down.

    • @jomby1231
      @jomby1231 11 месяцев назад

      Same here. The Ben Affleck character in my interview told everyone we needed to pay $500 for “training” and had to relocate to another state if required. I laughed and walked out. As I left, I could hear the guy telling everyone else not to be as dumb as the guy that just left.

    • @debgib007
      @debgib007 11 месяцев назад

      Kirby.

  • @christopherwithers1030
    @christopherwithers1030 11 месяцев назад

    Underrated movie.

  • @jaygasper4853
    @jaygasper4853 Год назад +1

    The great thing about this scene is he is clearly not happy and the whole interview is a big warning

  • @fredmcmillen7760
    @fredmcmillen7760 Год назад +4

    Good damn movie

  • @mikegibbons2889
    @mikegibbons2889 11 месяцев назад +5

    Correction! The LOVE of money is the root of all evil. And its absolutely true!

  • @adrianchannelle8651
    @adrianchannelle8651 Год назад +3

    This was a movie? I thought it was an Amway/Quixtar recruitment video. 😊

    • @N4divers
      @N4divers Год назад +1

      I thought of that company too when seeing this

  • @TeamSleep
    @TeamSleep 11 месяцев назад

    I remember when this came out. Good movie.

  • @luc.espargita
    @luc.espargita Год назад +7

    Maybe it was my upbringing, I've always been told to be suspicious of authorities and their motives, so I've been lucky enough to not get lured into those kinds of businesses.

  • @brianjcavanaugh
    @brianjcavanaugh 11 месяцев назад

    Why the subtitles?

  • @deceptionz187
    @deceptionz187 Год назад

    What movie is this?!?!?!

  • @ianm1462
    @ianm1462 Год назад +26

    You know the writer of this scene was telling himself, “yeah, this is the Always. Be. Closing. speech and I’m nailing it”. Fine movie. Laughable monologue.

    • @andrewcogger7586
      @andrewcogger7586 Год назад +12

      feel like that was kinda the point. affleck was supposed to be a poor man's baldwin

    • @bobfg3130
      @bobfg3130 Год назад +6

      It was supposed to be laughable.

  • @saraamato3762
    @saraamato3762 Год назад +1

    Ear to ear, baby..

  • @SjorsTea
    @SjorsTea 7 дней назад

    Nice little detail I don't see talked about is how he tells the guy at the start to get out of his chair, but then never actually sits in it. Just a powerplay

  • @MarvelousLXVII
    @MarvelousLXVII Год назад +4

    My big problem with this movie is that Seth (the main character) already has money.

    • @kevinking1750
      @kevinking1750 Год назад +3

      True, Seth was making good money with the casino, but these guys were macking it hard, and it was the level he wanted to be on.

    • @Banzai51
      @Banzai51 Месяц назад

      But it is illegal money that won't earn his father's respect. Stock broker money would impress his father.

    • @MarvelousLXVII
      @MarvelousLXVII Месяц назад

      @@Banzai51 I've been in auto sales and finance for almost 30 years and have learned that people with money don't sell as well as people without it. I would not hire that guy with the illegal casino for that reason.

  • @nameredacted6926
    @nameredacted6926 11 месяцев назад +5

    People should be this hyped up by the opportunity to go to a top 10 school and study Computer Science, Finance, Law or Medicine. Millionaire status guaranteed.

    • @bubberrand
      @bubberrand 11 месяцев назад

      Top 10 schools in the U.S. are all Leftist indoctrination camps, nothing more.

  • @kas8131
    @kas8131 Год назад +21

    That guy was super aggressive with the “dumbass” comment, he could have whispered it

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza Год назад

      he was a dick though
      Even if he whispered it, Still a dick thing to do in an interview

    • @wilkinru
      @wilkinru Год назад +12

      What if that guy was planted there to say that. Start things off with the respect line.

    • @udirt
      @udirt Год назад

      What would be the point of even saying it at all. There simply isn't any in their logic. If they breathe, they should sell (bogus) stock. Someone who gets personal at that early point is not focussed and not interested in things running smoothly either.

    • @thebadaids
      @thebadaids Год назад

      @@udirt Or, it’s just really bad writing that isn’t remotely realistic to happen for sitting in a random open chair before a guy you’ve never met walks in for it. Nothing really that intricate about it, the movie is just horrible lmao. Or, like somebody else said, it was a plant to set an example. But, since the movie sucked so bad to begin with, I doubt the writer thought that far ahead. Whoever the screenwriter is comes off as some modern day Reddit nerd that never leaves the basement but talks about being an alpha and how edgy they are.

  • @brianmo946
    @brianmo946 21 день назад

    iv literally almost had this same “meeting” for a stock broker position a few years back 😂 never answered there calls after that

  • @arnelgelera242
    @arnelgelera242 Год назад +2

    Thanks to this speech I got the top salesman at my job. I got the perks as well😊

  • @rk-yw3gr
    @rk-yw3gr 11 месяцев назад +1

    How many times he used word fuck and fucking in this entire monolog?😮

  • @dimitarpetkov4442
    @dimitarpetkov4442 3 месяца назад

    That's what keeps me in life insurance every day

  • @frankbridges2171
    @frankbridges2171 Год назад

    Shlepprock he went there 😄😄 we know who watched the Flintstones growing up

  • @DrCalviny
    @DrCalviny Год назад +3

    I was given a pitch like this before, the whole thing was a pyramid scam. I left right after and just laughed it off.

  • @GrinningHalcyon
    @GrinningHalcyon Год назад +10

    This is like a slightly more intense version of the scam business that tried to get me and a bunch of others to sell air purifiers for them, right down to the interview lead bragging about their earnings

  • @Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq.
    @Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq. Год назад +4

    _"It was like a Hitler Youth rally!"_
    That sounds awesome!

    • @shapiroshekelberg604
      @shapiroshekelberg604 11 месяцев назад +1

      It does doesn’t it?

    • @Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq.
      @Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq. 11 месяцев назад

      @@shapiroshekelberg604
      Unironically? Yes. Boys were taught how to shoot and maintain rifles, throw grenades, create defensive entrenchments, survive in the wilderness, march in a parade with elegant efficiency, operate as a unit, fight with their hands and daggers, and even had introductions to the military like riding in tanks and armored cars with the Wehrmacht and shooting artillery pieces.
      The indoctrination to fight and die for the Reich aside (honestly, every nation's boys should be inspired to struggle for its survival), the boys learned self- and collective-discipline, duty, hygiene, valor, teamsmanship, sportsmanship, athletic improvement, civic labor, and overall toughness (they'd get the boys into groups and just let them have at one another like a giant brawl and you'd be applauded for holding their own and taking scars, bumps, and bruises).
      Boys would work together, fight together, toil together, suffer together, and achieve together in a brutally realist way the Boy Scouts could only dream of and every German vet I've talked to looked back on their time in the HY with yearning and pride.
      It made strong, civically-minded, courageous boys with a hardened identity, camaraderie, and identity at a time when they needed direction and structure the most.
      If America had the right regime and a comparable program, I'd put my own children in. Before it got gay and effeminate, the BSA was the best part of my youth and I made so many friends but, it didn't go far enough and has since succumbed to Leftist decay.

  • @Joshh570
    @Joshh570 Год назад +1

    Reminds me of my days on the trade floor lol, ruthless and relentless but it had its perks.I’m ready to retire in a couple years tbh.

  • @michaelallen1154
    @michaelallen1154 Год назад

    I think this is a RUclips ad, no?

  • @davidharper8500
    @davidharper8500 Год назад +1

    RIP Alan Arkin

  • @chriszablocki2460
    @chriszablocki2460 Год назад

    I'm jealous. See how easy that is?

  • @JJ-vk2iw
    @JJ-vk2iw Месяц назад +1

    A little thick. But not bad. This movie did a good job showing how slimy these "bolier room" companies are. Promises. Promises.

  • @snap8626
    @snap8626 Год назад +5

    if long islands worst people became a company

  • @JuancoPRoFlow
    @JuancoPRoFlow 11 месяцев назад

    He forgot to say, and keep your ear to the grind stone.
    Oh wait, wrong movie.

  • @chucksolutions4579
    @chucksolutions4579 10 месяцев назад

    I worked at “the quiet company,” Northwestern Mutual.” They weren’t this brash but the guys we were to admire came off like this.
    I agree with their purpose (whole life insurance), HATE the methods.

  • @stevel.2759
    @stevel.2759 10 месяцев назад

    Superstars only

  • @kawaito_pixel
    @kawaito_pixel 10 месяцев назад

    Not sure if I'm interested in that

  • @AceSpace-dc3rc
    @AceSpace-dc3rc Год назад

    When money and work decouple you get this

  • @nicholasbrowning4558
    @nicholasbrowning4558 Месяц назад

    Yeah I had a guy who had a primerica office and every week he had a group of people telling them they were future hundred thousand a year people. This was in the mid 90s. When he would see me he would say in front of the group when you gonna come work for me and make some real money? I ignored him for a few weeks then finally in front of the group I said as soon as you show me proof you make a hundred grand and offer health insurance .And start driving some thing better than a hyundai accent. He stopped bugging me after that

  • @christopherporter5472
    @christopherporter5472 7 месяцев назад +1

    Affleck was the bomb in Phantoms

  • @AJTramberg
    @AJTramberg 11 месяцев назад

    He's cool. He says the eff word! He means business!

  • @dr.badass702
    @dr.badass702 Год назад +9

    He's not smiling though

  • @mu6qy
    @mu6qy 6 месяцев назад

    Where the hell is south fork

  • @UghDroppingLoads
    @UghDroppingLoads 3 месяца назад

    This is solar panel sales companies in 2024.

  • @Sporacle
    @Sporacle Год назад

    "Liquid?!?" Brotha!!

  • @JOSEPHMancini-ef8ec
    @JOSEPHMancini-ef8ec 11 месяцев назад

    4 36 Church till 6, Park till close 8 to 10 #Kroger till 11 Dennys till 12 30 up

  • @80s_Boombox_Collector
    @80s_Boombox_Collector Год назад +5

    The guy who was sitting in Ben's seat, is he Brendan from the Sopranos?

    • @christopherdelcioppio7209
      @christopherdelcioppio7209 Год назад +1

      Can’t tell, but it looks like him. Haven’t checked but it’s probably an uncredited role so it’s hard to verify

    • @leedixon9832
      @leedixon9832 Год назад +4

      No. Looks nothing like him.

    • @odeleon24
      @odeleon24 Год назад

      No

    • @80s_Boombox_Collector
      @80s_Boombox_Collector Год назад

      @@leedixon9832 Looks "nothing" like him? Don't quit your day job, exaggeration isn't your strong suit.

    • @SnowyNightFlyer
      @SnowyNightFlyer Год назад +4

      I could see JT Marlin pushing Webistics.

  • @highlanderwins3328
    @highlanderwins3328 Год назад +5

    The Alec Baldwin - Glengarry Glenn Ross vibes are strong in this scene.

    • @Francois176
      @Francois176 Год назад

      Yea especially when he says, "you think I'm joking with you. I am not joking with you. Same intonation and cadence without the f-bomb

    • @Banzai51
      @Banzai51 Месяц назад

      You're supposed to notice that and notice it is the bargain basement version.

  • @mindyabiznesspeople
    @mindyabiznesspeople 10 дней назад

    Amway

  • @gamegoof
    @gamegoof Год назад

    Somebody saw Glengary Glenross :)

  • @jaylove9841
    @jaylove9841 Месяц назад +1

    His house was empty as shit lol

  • @1ftsports678
    @1ftsports678 Месяц назад

    I knew a guy who once worked for Grant Cardone. His "firm" is full of young grads who they groom to be boiler room salespeople. Yep, Cardone makes his money pushing expensive courses and "real estate investments" that are basically scams.

  • @martinkuliza
    @martinkuliza Год назад +5

    You want details........
    (no one asks for details)
    fine......
    i have this
    i have that
    i have this
    i have that
    dude.. no one asked

    • @respectedlocalgentleman7108
      @respectedlocalgentleman7108 Год назад +1

      Silence = compliance. That was the point.

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza Год назад

      @@respectedlocalgentleman7108
      NOTICE.................
      I was silent and didn't reply

  • @billoldham3873
    @billoldham3873 7 месяцев назад

    Glengary Glenross + Wolf Of Wall Street

  • @furerorban9324
    @furerorban9324 Год назад

    RIP

  • @James.Gatsby
    @James.Gatsby 11 месяцев назад

    Bruce Wayne for yah

  • @adamlone5548
    @adamlone5548 Год назад +1

    I like the part where he says the F-word.

  • @jamesdep8128
    @jamesdep8128 Год назад +3

    MLM personified!

  • @ZvukUp
    @ZvukUp Год назад +1

    What's really funny to me is that when I first saw this movie I was salivating at the thought of a million dollars and having a Ferrari 355. Now a million dollars is a Tuesday for me. I drive a C8 Z06 which makes a 355 look like a POS and live in a multi-million dollar home. This movie lit a fire under my ass and I'm grateful for the motivation. Now I do whatever the fuck I want.

    • @chrish7830
      @chrish7830 Год назад +6

      There are zero people that believe a word of that.

    • @ZvukUp
      @ZvukUp Год назад

      @@chrish7830 Come to my house

    • @ZvukUp
      @ZvukUp Год назад

      @viliamvacula8111 Exactly. God it must suck to live in China

  • @spencerrubino-finn923
    @spencerrubino-finn923 Год назад

    russilloooooooo

  • @mrstupiduniverse731c
    @mrstupiduniverse731c Год назад +1

    if someone tells me im gonna make 1million in 3 years i will leave as soon as he said it. If something sounds too good to be true, 99.99% of the time it usually is

  • @mosspally6995
    @mosspally6995 Год назад +2

    Meep

  • @SeeStars65
    @SeeStars65 Год назад +1

    OH is a piker

  • @edzehoo
    @edzehoo Год назад

    It's not for me, and for that reason, I'm out. *Closes door*

  • @martinkuliza
    @martinkuliza Год назад +9

    it is a weird thing to hear
    and the reason why you don't hear it all that often is....
    Millionaires, When they become a Millionaire do not broadcast it, it just doesn't make sense to do that.
    Like that, italian leather chair line or the car key line
    Millionaire's don't do that
    and there are different kinds of Millionaires, You have your dickheads, who other Millionaires agree they are dickheads, You have your down to earth one's and you have the one's that still live like they are making $500 per week, and then you have your absolute tight arses (that defeat the point of having wealth)
    But yeah, Millionaires will usually not admit they are so

    • @sobewisdom
      @sobewisdom Год назад +1

      As they say in my superficial, keeping up with the Jones' town, "there's alot of $30,000 Millionaires."

    • @Davidsworldtravels
      @Davidsworldtravels Год назад +1

      I was only able to honestly tell a few friends bc I knew they’d support me. Most others were either insecure or talking shit behind my back bc they were jealous. Other than that no one knows when they meet me.

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza Год назад +1

      @@Davidsworldtravels
      yeah you tell a few friends sometimes, but cautiously because money has a funny way of making your friends not your friends
      and yeah jealousy is a big part of it

    • @Dualities
      @Dualities Год назад

      people make money by making videos talking about how to make money. then they get moneya from ads and selling products scams. most crypto guys dont make money from crypto but talking about crypto and luring people in that wanna make buck

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza Год назад +1

      @@Dualities
      I was actually talking about people who made their wealth before the internet or off the internet without the use of scams.
      my point really was (and i've gone through this myself)
      as you get to your first million or even hundred thousand you start to realize that you are now in a position unlike other people.
      you also start to realize that some people (not all) that were your friends, even though are still your friends are jealous
      it's not totally personal , it's more like... there is a frustration inside of them , where they want to get on top of their bills and what not, Now... you try and help them (take in my case.. i started a business, Normal business not online) and i tried to help my mate out to do the same so he could also get hundreds and thousands of dollars and work to a million
      BUT HE COULDN'T DO IT, Not everyone can do it, thats the problem.
      so you learn after a while to just keep quiet about it and after a while people just perceive you as they CHOOSE TO PERCEIVE YOU
      some people see you as having more money
      other people don't realize and they see you as being broke or just getting by.
      and that's probably the best way to be because it's no one's business how much money they have or i have , and when you speak to someone it's not about money it's just about talking to another person
      but you can always tell a wealthy client of mine from a poor one because of their mannerism's and outlook on life
      the wealthier one's don't think that life is over and everything is shit
      and they usually have a different approach to problems and how they speak
      but yeah, they usually don't broadcast how much money they have
      FUN LITTLE FACT
      Most people that poor people see as being rich, Realistically in their bank account at any time have around $30,000 - $40,000
      the level below that is when they have $5,000 saved
      (that's all it really takes to step up a little)
      then you have your lawyers and things, you would think they have millions
      they don't, they generally have a bank account balance of between
      $100,000 - $300,000
      When i learned this, i found this very interesting
      then you have people who have in excess of 1 Million
      so as you can see.. it doesn't fucking matter how much they have because a person who has $30,000 can come off as a millionaire anyway

  • @bill_lumbergh
    @bill_lumbergh Год назад +1

    This is where bitcoin was born

    • @smartalek180
      @smartalek180 10 месяцев назад

      ^^^ Underappreciated comment ^^^