Monday, December 27, 2010

#KarynRR + Google = typically-no-need-for-sales-people Tom Krieglstein | A True Salesperson…[QUOTE]

Errr, I would call that a "guide". But I'm just different than most to begin with. That's the problem. All *those* salespeople that try to sell others things they don't need or want against that other person's best interest are the bane of our society. When the use of words and labels become so inaccurate that they all get thrown in together and judged as the same despite the dramatic differences in individuals, all credit for good is taken and ruined by the examples/associated-references of bad, and next thing you know the global economy has crashed our kids futures into things they might deeply resent us for if they were in our shoes being forced to watch the Chilean miners on Letterman provide clear-as-day insalt to the intellect of the population as a whole blah, blah, blah

But yes, accurate in the way he and you took the opportunity to point out the night/day difference.

Cool.

And if they're a "truly Good" salesperson, they are only trying to show you a truth about the world you don't know about yet that is in your best interest, versus showing you something else that would be of less value to you for their benefit.

Tom Krieglstein | A True Salesperson…[QUOTE]

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