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Every sales job is the same. You get out what you put in.
The top sales people in any industry are the ones who put the graft in and are persistant. Don't get negged out by rejection and can deal with all questions asked about the product they're selling.
If the OTE is £35k, then that will be realistic if you're willing to work your socks off.0 -
Today is obviously a good day for dragging up threads from yesteryear...lightsouttoney wrote: »Oh, and to "wontfallforit", do you think that DFS would rather you took interest free credit or payed cash? Maybe we should stick to fields we understand when offering career advice!
wontfallforit
Last Activity: 18-04-2010 11:53 AM
..."Part P" is not, and has never been, an accredited electrical qualification. It is a Building Regulation. No one can be "Part P qualified."
Forum posts are not legal advice; are for educational and discussion purposes only, and are not a substitute for proper consultation with a competent, qualified advisor.0 -
Hi guys I work for harveys furniture and iam a good salesman the pay all depends on the store and how much it takes. I earn anywhere from 25 to 30 k before tax and iam deciding whether to go to dfs because they do earn 35 k a year and the good salesman are taking round 40 k. I know these for a fact being a good sales person is rewording but hard trust me.0
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