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New comment 1d ago
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I like reading a lot and playing chess (even though I'm not that good at it) as well as writing a little. I also have an electric scooter!
Please share your thoughts! I'm debating a big change with this community
Hey guys, I wanted to make an announcement and ask you here. I've been in sales a long time, but I am by no means the best at any particular aspect of it. So I thought long and hard at what problems I am actually very good at solving, and I came up with a handful of things. But one stood out the most: I have become exceptionally skilled at applying, interviewing, and getting hired at businesses near me. I have also been promoted VERY quickly compared to almost anybody I know. My friends and family would go weeks or months without a job after getting fired or laid off. It would seem like they spend all day applying to places, only to never hear back, or be ghosted after the first email from these companies. Meanwhile when sh*t hit the fan and I needed to make income NOW, I would be able to make 5-15 calls and have an interview within 48 hours, and be able to start working within a week after that more than 90% of the time. Coincidentally, I also job hopped a TON through my early 20's, looking for that hypothetical magic job where I'd learn to make millions in a handful of years. Haven't found that one yet, but the closest thing I have found would be entrepreneurship. This leads me to say: From a rough estimate, I have been hired at ~20 companies over the past 8 years, where I've worked more than a month. I've also turned down many, many job offers. I have also gotten close friends of mine hired at places no less than 5 times in the past 2 years. I could do the same for somebody else, and I can teach most people how. What do you think? Which would be more valuable for you guys, and the rest of the world?
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New comment 5h ago
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There's less of a market for this I believe but not only that, teenagers stress about jobs a lot. Getting hired in 30 days is a stronger move especially since fewer people know how to counter it (or recreate it)
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Rankin's community (The Goat guy) made a community on getting loans, lowering credit scores, and more stuff and since there was nothing like that before, but he also made value, it exploded like nothin else. The fewer competitors the better, as well as the more people want or rely on it (especially if it helps them get a job easier. It can be tough with all the competitors!)
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Welcome to the Sales Skool! Take a second to introduce yourself: - Your Name - How long you've been in sales, or if you're just starting out - Favorite form of caffeine / energy booster - What you're looking for in this community I'll go first: - I'm Travis Jock, - I've been in sales since I was 18, going on 6 years now - I love coffee ☕️ with a splash of creamer - I'm looking to create a space where people can connect, learn, laugh and grow together in the world of sales. What are you looking for most in this community?
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New comment 3d ago
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Hey everyone. Joshua Mayea here. Haven't started sales but plan on opening a paid community in the next few weeks/month. Apple. I want to meet new people and see more communities.
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@Travis Jock Currently leaning towards making a community on all kinds of creative work from writing, communities, youtubing, and more or one that is paid for 30 members. Likely both, but with the creative work one first
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