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    Default Looking for a new job in sales, any help is appreciated

    So a quick background. I was a chef for 15 years in small to very large restaurants. I'm very capable of handling high stress situations, multi-tasking etc. I've been in sales for almost 2 years and have been doing very well by my companies standards, 1 million in sales in the first 12 months employed and 1.3 million in the first calendar year. I'm looking to make a change into a company that has less micromanagement.

    I'm confident that I could sell just about anything but would only take a job selling something I believe in, and and am interested in. Basically I'm looking for a solid company that I can settle into for the long run and start making moves eventually to get back into management.

    If anyone has any leads or ideas I'm all ears. I'm sick of leaving work pissed off 60% of the time, the money just isn't worth it now that I have a kid. Let me know guys....any help is appreciated greatly.

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    Hrm, maybe. Don't know if it's exactly what you're looking for, but perhaps marketing coordinator?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RblDiver View Post
    Hrm, maybe. Don't know if it's exactly what you're looking for, but perhaps marketing coordinator?
    Not something I think I'd be interested in but thanks

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    I was a chef at the Tuscany restaurant in the Loews Denver hotel. I miss cooking a lot but not in a hurry to go back.
    I hope you find something that makes you happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hcr25 View Post
    I was a chef at the Tuscany restaurant in the Loews Denver hotel. I miss cooking a lot but not in a hurry to go back.
    I hope you find something that makes you happy.
    I miss it sometimes but the pay scale here is out of whack. It drove me out of the business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotchef181818 View Post
    So a quick background. I was a chef for 15 years in small to very large restaurants. I'm very capable of handling high stress situations, multi-tasking etc. I've been in sales for almost 2 years and have been doing very well by my companies standards, 1 million in sales in the first 12 months employed and 1.3 million in the first calendar year. I'm looking to make a change into a company that has less micromanagement.

    I'm confident that I could sell just about anything but would only take a job selling something I believe in, and and am interested in. Basically I'm looking for a solid company that I can settle into for the long run and start making moves eventually to get back into management.

    If anyone has any leads or ideas I'm all ears. I'm sick of leaving work pissed off 60% of the time, the money just isn't worth it now that I have a kid. Let me know guys....any help is appreciated greatly.

    THANKS!
    As long as you have good reserve and ready to be independent, look into becoming Loan Originator or Realtor. When I started out 10 years ago, my first 2 months I was building up my pipeline and didnt take home any $. Third month, I got a 32k check and I never looked back.

    Easiest product to sell in the world is money after all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChunkyMonkey View Post
    Easiest product to sell in the world is money after all.

    I can do that!

    "You want money? Just send your check, payable to me to ......."

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChunkyMonkey View Post
    As long as you have good reserve and ready to be independent, look into becoming Loan Originator or Realtor. When I started out 10 years ago, my first 2 months I was building up my pipeline and didnt take home any $. Third month, I got a 32k check and I never looked back.

    Easiest product to sell in the world is money after all.
    Live always had a 6 month minimum reserve but having my son 7.5 weeks early kicked my ass this past year. Between an extra 3 months of maternity leave for the wife, no maternity pay for her for over 5 months, massive medical bills and finishing my basement I'm not in a position to do anything like this at the moment. Maybe we can grab lunch one day and talk about it a bit for the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotchef181818 View Post
    Live always had a 6 month minimum reserve but having my son 7.5 weeks early kicked my ass this past year. Between an extra 3 months of maternity leave for the wife, no maternity pay for her for over 5 months, massive medical bills and finishing my basement I'm not in a position to do anything like this at the moment. Maybe we can grab lunch one day and talk about it a bit for the future.
    You live close by.. anytime man.
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