Hello From Houston

Introductions Forum

 #11
Jim_J
Re: Hello From Houston

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Originally Posted by RainMaker
Hi Jim. Welcome. Like Terriz, I don't really know what a swatter is, but it sounds a LOT better than being the FLY!
Sorry, i think the term swatter is specific to the cellular business, it's someone who randomly pitches to passersby in a shopping mall.

 #12
Jolly Roger
Re: Hello From Houston

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim_J
Sorry, i think the term swatter is specific to the cellular business, it's someone who randomly pitches to passersby in a shopping mall.
What made you decide to leave the ranks of swatters?

 #13
artymamaart
Thumbs up Re: Hello From Houston

I am impressed already only 21 it took me a whole lot longer than that to get a grip congratulations you will go far.

Artymamaart

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim_J
I'm a 21 year old entrepeniour, I've been in sales for 3 years and I hope I can share and recieve valueable information w/everyone on the forum!
Jim

 #14
Rothgar the Pacifist
Talking college helps

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jolly Roger
What made you decide to leave the ranks of swatters?
try to get a little college in so your resume looks more managerial. The absurd thing is it won't help your selling but it will open up a wider variety of sale opportunities.

 #15
dmsellers

I've been in the Industrial Chemical sales for 24 years and look forward to participating in this forum. Sales is a lonely business and communication among other sales people is very important to stay sharp on new ways of accomplishing a task. Thanks

 #16
RainMaker

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Originally Posted by dmsellers
Sales is a lonely business and communication among other sales people is very important
It sure is. This forum has been a tremendous find for me from that perspective. Welcome.

 #17
Rothgar the Pacifist
Angry What an idipt.

Quote:
Originally Posted by RainMaker
It sure is. This forum has been a tremendous find for me from that perspective. Welcome.
Had an interesting day today. Yesterday was so slow I did a ton of cold calling and lo and behold I got a hit and set an appt. for today. this guy shows up to look at a really nice car that fit his budget and credit perfectly and when its time to buy he says everything is just right but I only came here to look I'm not going to buy anything for a couple of months and I didn't bring my checkbook or my wife but I really appreciate you showing me this perfect vehicle. If you just want to look at cars you should go to the mall they have plenty and nobody will try to sell you one. Any suggestions on how to deal with this type of bad credit bozo.

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