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Old Jan 27, 2011, 04:12 PM
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I need some help seeing the " opportunity" in this. I replied to an ad on craigslist for entry level sales rep. It is for a company that sells cutlery. I would get 3 days of training and I would get paid $13.50 per appointment even if I don't sell the cutlery. So, I have an interview tomorrow at 5:30. Help me see the positives in this. I need some support or I will talk myself out of it and not go. Here are some of the positives I have found:

* free sales training
* something to do everyday
* something to put on my resume
* Improve my presentation skills

So, what do you guys think? I need help getting excited about this. I just can't believe I am so despearate that I am going to see about selling knives. It makes me sad

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Old Jan 29, 2011, 07:33 AM
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All your reasons are good ones. It's temporary and anything to enhance a resume is gold in this job market
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Old Feb 10, 2011, 02:53 PM
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Is it from a company called Vector Marketing selling cutco knives? It's a MLM thing and if I remember correctly they make most of their money selling training manuals. Was the "interview" a large group of people in a seminar like atmosphere?
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