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Ljswave Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Would you show me about it , "new off the street"?

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Would you show me about it?

These are people that I recruited new off the street.

-----The part of the script goes:
Today when I travel around the world to countries that I have worked in before where I recruit sales people,
I meet them again. And they are millionaires, they are wealthy, they all own their own businesses,
they own property, they have large bank accounts. These are people that I recruited new off the street
who had no money, had no job, had no sale skills. And I trained them in the method of selling.
And today, they're wealthy all of the world, they‘re rich. I sat down with a gentleman who worked for me many years ago last year, he is now worth about 25million dollars.
  

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It means that when he talked to them about the job (recruited them), they had no experience. )

  • It means that when he talked to them about the job (recruited them), they had no experience.
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It means that when he talked to them about the job (recruited them), they had no experience.

(This is a completely implausible passage, by the way, no doubt written by someone trying to sell something.)

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