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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: possible to get a job as sales rep without bachelors degree?
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on: December 12, 2012, 05:38:13 AM
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hope it's not one of those times
I think if you want to be in sales you should go to Barnes and Nobles and get a book on the subject and acquaint yourself with the basics. Also, a real salesman would be applying for five jobs, not just one. A great deal of sales success is due to simply throwing as much as you can against the wall and seeing what sticks. Don't get attached to one possibility.
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: possible to get a job as sales rep without bachelors degree?
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on: December 12, 2012, 05:11:55 AM
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the job description said bachelors or equal by experience but my experience is all in logistics tried to convince them in a letter that my experience is relevant since supervising a crew of workers requires social and planning skills also communicate with customer service and transportation companies. always looking to please the customer and to meet targets that these experiences are relevant  What exactly is it you're hoping to sell?
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Got new tires on my truck
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on: December 11, 2012, 08:08:42 PM
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A Nissan Pathfinder is not a "truck". It is a "SUV". A Ford F-350 Diesel is a "truck". A Pathfinder is okay. Great for getting the kids to soccer, going to Oprah Book Club, swinging by the store to pick up some tampons, etc. But it is not a "truck".
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Anybody here ever use a credit repair company?
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on: December 07, 2012, 08:46:58 AM
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I should also add that Credit Consolidation and Credit Repair are two different services. In Credit Repair you are not paying anyone to negotiate all your debt down for you. You are paying them to remove negative entries from your credit report.
If you want to pay off old debts remember you can pay the original creditor 50 cents on the dollar and collection agencies 10 to 20 cents on the dollar. If the last date of activity is 7 years ago or longer simply tell them to FUCK OFF because the debt can no longer be reported.
NEVER ACKNOWLEDGE TO ANYONE THAT YOU AGREE THAT A DEBT IS VALID. Even in negotiating debts down, maintain that the debt is not valid but you're simply settling the debt to move on with your life.
Make them delete any negative items from your credit bureau as a condition of settling the debt. Get it in writing and if they say they can't or won't tell them there's no deal. They WILL come around.
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Anybody here ever use a credit repair company?
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on: December 07, 2012, 08:37:31 AM
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The answer is "yes". I've seen it time and time again, as I work in a credit based industry. According to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, a consumer has the right to dispute any innacurate trade line on the credit bureaus. This is how it works: 1. Get all three of your bureaus from annualcreditreport.com. 2. Go over all three reports with a highlighter and highlight any trade line that is negative. 3. Make a list of these trade lines and find a reason why they are innaccurate. Mispelled name, wrong balance, wrong date of last activity, account is OVER 7 YEARS OLD, identity theft, etc. 4. Write a handwritten letter to each bureau, listing the items in question and demanding they be deleted, and that you be furnished with an updated credit report. Photocopy each letter and save it. Enclose copies of the credit report with the questionable lines highlighted. Mail these letters certified with return receipt. From this point the bureaus have 30 days to investigate and verify the validity of the lines. 5. Wait 30 days from receipt of initial letters and give it a few days to hear back from them. You will get a letter from each of them with an updated credit report. Guaranteed you will have a bunch of lines deleted simply because they won't have been able to verify the validity of a good number of them. At this point you will have a higher credit score. 6. Any negative lines that remain need to be challenged again with more sophisticated methods. 7. Obtain two or three secured credit cards that report to all three bureaus and begin using them and paying the bill every month on time. 8. Begin making any credit or loan payments that you haven't lost yet on time every month.
Now anybody can conceivably do all of the above on their own. However, many lack the intelligence, the writing skills, diligence and organization to pull it off, hence the need to pay someone else to do it for you.
Anybody who says it can't be done HAS NO IDEA WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT. The credit bureaus are not government agencies. They are for profit businesses and their customer service areas are staffed with the same caliber of knuckleheads that Sprint or any other company is. They are largely minority women and easy to get over on.
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: The Perfect Man: Mr Dorian Yates
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on: November 29, 2012, 10:57:06 AM
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yes i am sorry i see you have unparalleled knowledge and are with the big boys here. This is highly evident and i should have seen this.
You are now backpeddling; pathetically and passively attempting to use sarcasm as a flimsy posture. You are not intellectually fit enough to engage a superior being like myself.
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: The Perfect Man: Mr Dorian Yates
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on: November 29, 2012, 10:34:24 AM
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Son.. do not get upset... you are scaring me. By the way you spell COMMUNICATE..like that. Donīt want to show a young punk like you up but your talking to the Daddy who has done it and seen it. So be a good boy and play with your Barbie dolls..OK
You are a mental weakling and a buffoon. This is confirmed with each of your posts.
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: The Perfect Man: Mr Dorian Yates
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on: November 29, 2012, 10:01:50 AM
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can you spell the word "Intelligence"
Is the above sentence intended to be an interrogative? Were you hoping to include a question mark at the end? How come you didn't capitalize the first word of the sentence? Also, why did you use quotation marks in that sentence?
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