Puttin up wit talkin to people, travelin (if required), and trainin on new products/services all the time man. Cats complain about that ****, but then ***** cuz they can't find work.
I'm an account manager for Central Payment Corporation. I oversee credit lines and services for small business owners. We have affiliate contracts too, so I can sell em internet connections, phone lines, gas, basically anything they want. Guaranteed $ cuz businesses always need sumthin. Residuals pay kicks in too.
That sounds pretty cool, do you ever have to travel far? I guess training on new products aint that bad... just do it in your work time and your just doing your job... nothing personal.
**** man join the club, I wake up depressed each and every ****ing ****ty day.
I'm going to grad school in October, on an academic scholarship. Thank god for that.
I think in the mean time, I'm going to apply for fast food jobs. I just drove by a McCdonalds today in the closest ****ty town to the forest grove in which I live. It hit me then, **** it, fast food can't be so bad. Maybe I'll even meet a broad or two.
**** man join the club, I wake up depressed each and every ****ing ****ty day.
I'm going to grad school in October, on an academic scholarship. Thank god for that.
I think in the mean time, I'm going to apply for fast food jobs. I just drove by a McCdonalds today in the closest ****ty town to the forest grove in which I live. It hit me then, **** it, fast food can't be so bad. Maybe I'll even meet a broad or two.
Cuz they can't produce or can't take the grind. I hate talkin to stupidass people too, but for $, **** it, it's a slick career. **** bein a solicitor who sells pointless ****, but get into a field where you sell useful products/services that motha****as need. I luv havin a commission sales job cuz I determine how much $ I make. I'm also my own boss and work whenever I damn well feel like it for the most part. 90% of my work I do from home too.
I've tried out a couple of sales positions, personally it's not really for me though. I'm just too nice to make it work.
However, what I have found is that you can basically show up, sign your name, feed them what they want to hear in the interview, and then you've got the job. To be honest though, I personally have made about $56 during FY 2009. This was from a partial day in a canvassing position, during which I was dismissed for lack of performance. I had some other ****, Kerby Vacuums and Green Peace, at which I did not even make it into the field.
I've tried out a couple of sales positions, personally it's not really for me though. I'm just too nice to make it work.
However, what I have found is that you can basically show up, sign your name, feed them what they want to hear in the interview, and then you've got the job. To be honest though, I personally have made about $56 during FY 2009. This was from a partial day in a canvassing position, during which I was dismissed for lack of performance. I had some other ****, Kerby Vacuums and Green Peace, at which I did not even make it into the field.
It's certainly a possibility though.
Oh and for the record, I didn't get to the field in the green peace and vacuum **** because I quit. My loss perhaps, it just didn't seem like a match to me.
How did you get started in this line of work? What kind of qualifications do you need? Sounds like something I would be in to!
I got hooked up by a co-worker from my previous job. No specific qualifications, although a degree and sales/mgmt experience is always a plus. Just gotta be trained bro.
That sounds pretty cool, do you ever have to travel far? I guess training on new products aint that bad... just do it in your work time and your just doing your job... nothing personal.
Did you see what I did there?
I can do business anywhere I want. I rarely am sent somewhere. I just go where the **** the $ is. I try to stay w/in a 45 min drivin radius tho. Trainin is no biggie. More services you sell, more $ in your pocket, so why not learn the ****? And yea, some cats don't like sales cuz they feel bad bein told no. I never gave a **** cuz the services ain't mine. I just make the ****in presentation and answer the questions. Nothin personal, just doin my job...you know?
It went well man, I started out speaking Japanese, which was nerve racking because I haven't utilized Japanese in quite some time. However once I had started, the words flowed pretty well, and he resorted to English once I had introduced myself.
Basically, we just spoak rather briefly, and then he told me he was looking forward to meeting me in person this fall.
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