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im sorta comfortable with it.

If you are sort of comfortable with it, I would stick with it for a few months and learn as much as you can.

Just remember all business sell something and as a sales person you keep everyone else in the company employed, so yes people may not like sales people but at the end of the day, without you they would not have a job.

You are young at at the bottom now, but if you stick with sales and get good enough to get into corporate sales, you will earn more than anyone else who works in the company.

Some Sales Execs earn more than the CEO's of their companies. Think long term (10 years or so) and it will come your way eventually.

Try and do some Sales and Marketing courses in your spare time when you can. And keep your chin up :rofl:

I left the gate open yesterday morning expecting a visit from my mother....

Heard foot steps when to the front door.... There was a guy standing in my drive way taking a pic of my car... I said what are you doing.... He said "ummm sweet ride, just want a shot" I looked and there is a car with 3 guys in it (commodore) all in their early 20's... Looked like they were on the dole.... I said "Get the fu

He was gonna roll round past their place this afternoon to ask them why they were in a hurry... Then give em a ticket for doing a skid round the corner.... I told him to lay off....

But if my car goes missing.... I already know where they live......

I left the gate open yesterday morning expecting a visit from my mother....

Heard foot steps when to the front door.... There was a guy standing in my drive way taking a pic of my car... I said what are you doing.... He said "ummm sweet ride, just want a shot" I looked and there is a car with 3 guys in it (commodore) all in their early 20's... Looked like they were on the dole.... I said "Get the fu

Extremely suss

Pity you can't have a "silent house" ........ sorry "protected house" like the phone :rofl:

Although the GPS alarm will tell anyone that.....

I learnt the hard way about GPS alarms.... I was testing the alarm once it was fitted... Using the panic alarm and opening doors and setting it off.... ETC....

Everytime the alarm goes off i have a phone call within a minute.... They cost $7.50 per call.... Then if a activate the GPS tracking guess what... $75 for the first 7 minutes then $5 per minute there after....

Its serviced by telstra and uses a mobile SIM to send signal.... Mobile calls dont cost that much....??? Where do they get their charges from.... I reckon after being stolen then the fee and charges for the tracking id be better not knowing and getting it in a cheque form from being considered a write off....

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