02-21-2008, 01:29 PM
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Norm!
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Remember it always sounds like a dream job until you apply
"Wanted spritzezr and oil applicator for models"
Until you show up and the models that they're talking about are men.
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02-21-2008, 01:44 PM
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#22
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 Posted the 6 millionth post!
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Originally Posted by Muta
Sign of the times, having to turn down a '120k plus bonuses' position. What an economy we live in!
I can only dream of that type of money.
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Maybe it's just me, but I find posting exact dollar figures of salary amounts (and turning down six figures no less) to be a little pretentious and too much information, but maybe it doesn't bug other people.
I just find talking about dollar amounts with strangers like that is odd.
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02-21-2008, 01:51 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Chiefs Kingdom, Yankees Universe, C of Red.
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Deciding to work on commission can be scary. I started it 6 years ago and the first year was tough. New owners of a new company that had formally been run into the ground. But I knew that the partners were very sharp and it would be just a matter of time until things turned around. Currently things couldn't be better and I am glad I stuck it out through the lean times.
The downside is not having a guaranteed salary. That hasn't been a problem or concern for a few years. But I always keep money tucked away just in case. The plus side is not punching a clock. Show up when you want to, leave when you want, take time off when you need to. If you slack off though it will hurt your pocket book, so its really easy to stay motivated.
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02-21-2008, 02:02 PM
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Lifetime Suspension
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Lethbridge
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ozy_Flame
Maybe it's just me, but I find posting exact dollar figures of salary amounts (and turning down six figures no less) to be a little pretentious and too much information, but maybe it doesn't bug other people.
I just find talking about dollar amounts with strangers like that is odd.
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Knowing the poster I don't find it pretentious or too much info at all.
Even if I didn't know the poser I doubt that I would find anything wrong with posting the info considering the thread topic. A salary like that for most people would be hard to turn down and fits in with the topic of turning down a dream job.
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02-21-2008, 02:06 PM
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#25
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: City by the Bay
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I feel for you ATR. "What's meant to be, will be" is not much consolation.
I had a dream job for 4 summers and could have worked their one more year, but I got a big head and refused an offer to return unless my list of demands were met. I still regret it to this day - it wasnt the future for me, but it was (and probably will be) the best job I ever had.
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02-21-2008, 02:09 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Oklahoma - Where they call a puck a ball...
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if sales is in your blood , come sell timeshares.... people at my work are making 150,000 plus....... of course as with any great salesman they have the ability to bend the truth to its breaking point.... myself am too morally concious so i dont make nearly as much as everyone else but i do ok
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02-21-2008, 02:12 PM
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#27
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Income Tax Central
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Hefner hasnt called me yet, but he filed my resumé should he ever need a new poolboy.
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02-21-2008, 02:16 PM
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#28
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Missed the bus
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nickerjones
if sales is in your blood , come sell timeshares.... people at my work are making 150,000 plus....... of course as with any great salesman they have the ability to bend the truth to its breaking point.... myself am too morally concious so i dont make nearly as much as everyone else but i do ok
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Hmm... I've never had to bend the truth to sell. I have a moral obligation to myself to be truthful (good old up-bringing). I've had great success with my style of selling. I'm not pushy or anything actually, I just make my product the best possible choice. It comes down to basically having a genuine love for what you are selling, (to me anyway) and I think as long as you have that and people can see that, you've got a pretty good tactic.
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02-21-2008, 02:29 PM
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Franchise Player
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Ugh I don’t understand how anyone could want to tell for there career....no offense sales people, just a personal preference
I recall back in younger days I worked at sport check and I could sell anything in that store I was top 5 in sales person in Alberta for one of the 6 months a worked there and I was always in the top 10
But I hated it…
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02-21-2008, 02:31 PM
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#30
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Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Crowsnest Pass
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MelBridgeman
condemned to a life of handing out traffic tickets...that was your dream? cause that is all the VPD ever do...
to each their own
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No, arresting obnoxious Canuck fans was my dream. With some police brutality on the side.
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02-21-2008, 02:34 PM
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Norm!
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Originally Posted by J pold
Ugh I dont understand how anyone could want to tell for there career....no offense sales people, just a personal preference
I recall back in younger days I worked at sport check and I could sell anything in that store I was top 5 in sales person in Alberta for one of the 6 months a worked there and I was always in the top 10
But I hated it
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Everyone sells, if you can't sell, your career no matter what you do is going to be short lived.
The only place that you wouldn't sell is as a janitor, oh wait they have to sell too.
I always laugh at people that say that they can't sell. Show me a person that can't sell their ideas, or concepts, and I'll show you a person who's career never ever advances, and is looked at with disdain by any organizations owners, or president or CEO.
You might have brilliant ideas, but if you can't sell them, they never become reality.
Oh, and the day and age of the Herb Tarlick sales person is dead. Sales is about more then just steam rolling objections and lying. Sales is about creating a proof of concept, illustrating a stronger return on investment then your competitors, and working with your clients to turn their requirements or needs into a reality that fits their business or personal needs.
A sales person that lies, doesn't sell for very long.
People like me usually sell them on the idea of continuing their career elsewhere . . . forcefully.
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02-21-2008, 02:52 PM
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#32
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Franchise Player
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Everyone sells...
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True. If you are of the male persuasion and have lost your virginity, then you are a salesperson.
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02-21-2008, 03:17 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Auckland, NZ
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I think he means for a profession, not on a socially-specified level.
I swore myself to never become a salesperson for a living, simply because if it's based off of commission there's no guaranteed salary. Plus, pushing things onto people, and in specific, cold calling, really aggravated me.
I did a sales / telemarketing job in New Zealand - lasted all of one day before I told them where to stick it. Too much pressure to sell, sell, sell and work your butt off for little success; what's the point? There's easier, less stressful ways to make money - and just as much, to be honest.
I'm not saying sales is bad; it's just not for me in any way. And I'm a business graduate. But, I also guess it depends on what you're selling that will make you more passionat about what you do. I don't know if I could constantly stand rejection and no knowing when my next dollar is coming in!
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02-21-2008, 03:52 PM
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: @robdashjamieson
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I worked in my dream job for about 4 years, until it became a nightmare.
I may have to turn down a pretty sweet gig soon, if they ever call me.
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02-21-2008, 04:02 PM
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Franchise Player
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
I'd like to be a test pilot for new lines of couches.
That job would be fricken sweet.
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The fire department is hiring.
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02-21-2008, 04:02 PM
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#36
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Franchise Player
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I'm living the dream right now. Big salary, big power. Fast cars, fast women.
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02-21-2008, 04:12 PM
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#37
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by fredr123
True. If you are of the male persuasion and have lost your virginity, then you are a salesperson.
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bah you're still a salesperson if you haven't, you're just not that good at it.
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02-21-2008, 04:49 PM
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#38
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Scoring Winger
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Section 307
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I have been working in my dream job for over eight years now. Being here doesn't feel like work because I love it. Had to go back to school for a few years in order to get it. Meant giving up the job I had with no idea how things would turn out. Money was pretty scarse while in school but the sacrifice was worth it. Glad I took the risk!.
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02-21-2008, 04:50 PM
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#39
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Franchise Player
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Quote:
Originally Posted by chummer
The fire department is hiring.
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 Gold my friend....pure gold.
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02-21-2008, 04:50 PM
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#40
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Draft Pick
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I'm living the dream. I'm 50, in a rock band, and I'm in the best shape of my life. Thanks Bowflex.
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