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That was the value to the company. The client has basically stated that they only wish to deal with the Director and hence I'm out of the process.

Thats a bit ghey, and also weird, who wants to deal with the director of anything, they never know thier ass from their elbow

That was the value to the company. The client has basically stated that they only wish to deal with the Director and hence I'm out of the process.

Sucks a fat one, It happens to the best of us.

on some good news looks like I have sold my Apexi PFC ;)

That's great news, Money back in the sky rocket.

In other news I have the next 2 days off, Who is doing what.

Sucks a fat one, It happens to the best of us.

That's great news, Money back in the sky rocket.

In other news I have the next 2 days off, Who is doing what.

It's happening more and more frequently which is where my concern lies. This, and then another client saying that they are moving everything in house, on top of the fact that SFA firms are hiring makes things incredibly tough. Our Director is actually hands on and does a lot of work himself.

It's happening more and more frequently which is where my concern lies. This, and then another client saying that they are moving everything in house, on top of the fact that SFA firms are hiring makes things incredibly tough. Our Director is actually hands on and does a lot of work himself.

Maybe it's time to look into ways to innervate your sales process, What can you personally offer your clients that no one else can and what can your business provide that they can't get anywhere else including internally?

Mugabe blowjobs don't count.

Maybe it's time to look into ways to innervate your sales process, What can you personally offer your clients that no one else can and what can your business provide that they can't get anywhere else including internally?

Mugabe blowjobs don't count.

I was doing this. I had really strong connections with a number of the Partners and then HR has just come in and killed it.

I was doing this. I had really strong connections with a number of the Partners and then HR has just come in and killed it.

Lean a lesson that I have just struggled with learning: Sometimes you will work our guts out to get something over the line just for someone else to come along and shit all over it.

If someone else screw's your deal then it is out of your control, Never take shit like that to heart it will eventually break you.

If your customers are happy and your boss is signing your paycheck then take the money and run, Alternatively live the Australian dream: find someone to pay you more to do less.

All of the time HR are dicks, No one ever implements HR propperly and the Power mad generally take jobs in that area. (If I offended someone with this statement then too bad)

Beer n Bitches fixes everything, Take a holiday and do something you have always wanted to do.

It was that major firm where I had the relationships with the partners and HR was allegedly holding things up.

Seriously contemplating resigning.;

well you know what they say 'if you cant beat them'..............................nah fuark that. Theses days you have to fight for what you want. Do not loose focus on that and dont give up mate.

well you know what they say 'if you cant beat them'..............................nah fuark that. Theses days you have to fight for what you want. Do not loose focus on that and dont give up mate.

This financial year so far has been apalling. I don't know dude...

Maybe it's time to look into ways to innervate your sales process, What can you personally offer your clients that no one else can and what can your business provide that they can't get anywhere else including internally?

Mugabe blowjobs don't count.

lol......but you could offer it.

Mr Ants is it time to start whipping people over your car not being done?

yep, why me??? WTF did I do wrong??? I havent even paid Sean anything........bad luck????

Well I've got something to say to you mr bad luck.............................................F U!!!!!!!!! you dont control my life.

Gonna have to call Sean and see what the G O is.............FFS :verymad:

That's great news, Money back in the sky rocket.

In other news I have the next 2 days off, Who is doing what.

Well it would pay for Seans tunning costs I would imagine.

I have Friday off as its a public holiday here on the GC so looking at tidying up the house and garage so I can make room for 1. the new bub to come and 2. that stupid thing nick named ant-eater

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