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Jul

I sold T-mobile for 5 yrs in the malls in southern California where else can i go and make lots of money. Take in mind i don't have a college degree.


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You are an experienced retail salesperson, from your description.

You can look for jobs in the retail sector in most any industry - don't have to be related to phones, since you by now should know the process of selling.

However, if you’re confident fo your selling prowess, you should try for a sales job that’s heavy on commission, so the more you sell, the more you earn.

But why not go for college level classes in the evenings? You can even earn a degree with most of the work done on the web - like at the University of Phoenix, for example.


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Unfortunately most companies will not view that as true sales experience (they see it no different than working at a burger place as a cashier) If you want to make lots of money you need to do one of two things: A) go get a college degree and then pursue a career or B) Start your own company.

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Well is cell phones ur strength in selling? Go to Bell I heard they get paid great hourly and commission.

Or try dabbling into something different, try applying to a Distribtion centre that does large volume sales. This way ur in an office and ur able to make even more money without getting up.

I worked in a tanning and Nutritional supplement distribution, great job!


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Old navy or gap (same company) are a great company!! and u can be a assitnat manager without a college degree! They also have great beneifits!!!! :) good luck!!

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check out this for a great money making marketing business, where do you see yourself in 5 years?

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Come to McDonalds. We could use another cashier in one of our Southern California locations.

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