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Hi guys :P

I know its a long shot, but are there any sales reps down there looking for some more money?

Ive got a sales opportunity for WA and for VIC but i dont know any sales reps there, so if you, or anyone you know is interested, please send their number/email to me via PM and ill give tem all the details.

I wont go into specifics here but its an easy product to sell, commission only (reps are paid on profit share of the deals they bring in, so do a deal once today, get paid day after day after day etc), i can provide training but of course ill be giving preference to people with experience :)

This can be done as a fulltime job (9am to 5pm) or as a means of making some money outside of your usual job

Cheers

-Steve

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haha james..i was thinking of that scene as well.

DO YOU WANT TO MAKE $1000.00 A WEEK OR EVEN A DAY?

DO YOU WANT TO MAKE YOUR OWN HOURS?

DO YOU WANT TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS?

I CAN HELP YOU GET THAT RIGHT AWAY! DON'T WASTE ANY TIME!

THIS IS A LEGIT HOMEBASED BUSINESS THAT WILL MAKE YOU MORE MONEY THEN YOU'VE EVER DREAMED!

SO IF YOUR SERIOUS ABOUT CHANGING YOUR FINANCIAL STATUS GO TO *this thread* AND LET ME KNOW!

Hahahaha, yeah great - some thinking inside the box!

*golf clap*

Product sales seems to always have such a negative stigma attached to it as its outside most peoples comfort zone, and the people that stay inside their comfort zone are almost always the type that dream of having more money than most, but wont take the step to make that money as its out of the norm, or to use the more commonly known phrase "Its too good to be true".

Its the same reason the overwhelming majority of people in Australia wont take a job if its a commission only job as the risk is too high for them, and they prefer the security that a 9-5 fixed salary job offers.

Anyway, with that said, im looking for sales reps that have a clue and already knew what i just said, e.g. the sort of sales reps that you hear about throughout the real estate industry as doing well, or the sort that are currently selling german cars - most of them realise that selling (any decent product, im not talking about selling used cars here, i mean high end product sales) isnt just somethng you do, it takes skill :O

Anyway, enough discussion, are there any good reps out there?

"... forget dodgy pyramid schemes, our model is the trapezoid..."

trapezoid.jpg

My offer still stands to help your rep up here.

I still cant believe he never even tried to close Brad on the deal when Brad even had his chequebook on him for the first payment.

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