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Old Nov 26, 2014, 11:16 PM
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>>I think I'll look into that bill collecting thing. Isn't that kind of a tough job though? Calling people and trying to get them to pay a bill? Like old people or people who lost their jobs? You'd need a lot of people skills for that. Which I'm kind of lacking in right now <<

I've always felt that the consumer lending industry offers some of the finest business training available anywhere, along with very good promotional opportunities and decent compensation. Auto loans, charge cards, second mortgages...thru a bank or consumer lending company. Start in collections ( sometimes called "servicing"), progress to credit approval, assistant manager, then branch manager in about 5 years. You can do it with or without a degree, but you'll likely progress faster and have more opportunities with a degree of SOME sort. Yes, you will need some people skills, but that will be true in just about any field of endeavor. All the necessary training is provided.
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