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Are you an atheist?


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Sorry to mess up your argument, but I am really not in sales. Although, should someone in this discussion convince me that god really does exist, I will get into sales immediately to take advantage of the prosperity that my new found faith would surely visit on me.

You are in sales. You may not recognise that fact, you might be no good at sales but you are in sales. About the only person that would not be in sales would be someone with zero ambition.
 
You are certainly in the buiness of producing the marketing material for sales!
Therefore sales.
 
One of the best salesman in a long time was a bloke called Jesus and his 12 sales reps were pretty good. The story is still holding.

Werner Von Braun had the Saturn V and the moon landing. What do you think was the biggest difference between him and other rocket scientists limited to the laboratory.

Edison and the list goes on.
 
You are in sales. You may not recognise that fact, you might be no good at sales but you are in sales. About the only person that would not be in sales would be someone with zero ambition.

Wow, this is getting way way OT but I can't resist. Please explain to me how I am in sales: I sit at my desk and I write code. Then I fix some bugs. Then I add some features that ofcourse nobody thought to ask for until the program was already distributed. Then I fix some more bugs. Then I argue with people I don't know on the access world forums. Then I fix some more bugs. Then I write some more code. Eventually I go home and eat dinner. Which part of that is sales?
Or would you put me in the the category of people with zero ambition?
 
Alisa,

Is there anything that you want to change about your job, your country or the world or your life in general.

If you lack ambition then you probably will not get to sales and will depend on others to make the sale.

You said you write code. Do you work for the gov't or private company? If for a private company what is the coding about. Why does it have to be done?
 
And Bush must have been absolutely delighted it happened, it gave him the backing of the people he needed. It was a Godsend - Bin Laden must be on his christmas card list forever.

Makes you wonder just 'how' convenient 11/9 actually was. . . . . .it was just at the right time for his invasion plans to be moved on.

Col

Yes, it makes you wonder even more when you consider the fact that the white house was briefed on the impending attack before it happened, and did nothing to stop it from happening. And the fact that after the attacks, every plane, commercial and private, was grounded, except for the plane that flew members of Osama bin Laden's family out of the U.S. And the fact 7 years later, Osama bin Laden still has not been captured or prosecuted.
 
PS...You have made lots of postings on this thread and have been very persistent. Would it be true to say that you are trying to persuade others?
 
Alisa,

Is there anything that you want to change about your job, your country or the world or your life in general.

If you lack ambition then you probably will not get to sales and will depend on others to make the sale.

You said you write code. Do you work for the gov't or private company? If for a private company what is the coding about. Why does it have to be done?
To answer in order, yes, far too many to list here.

I disagree. I am good at what I do, otherwise they wouldn't pay me to do it. I enjoy sitting in front of my computer all day. I enjoy writing code. I do not enjoy convincing people to buy things (I have worked in sales before).

Private company. Obviously, someone is buying the products I create. That is where the money for my salary comes from. BUT, just as I depend on the salespeople to sell the products, the salespeople depend on me to create the products. I don't see how you can put one above the other - you can't HAVE one without the other.
 
Alisa, If you really can't grasp what is meant by mike by sales - I would visit a doctor and say you have the linguistic traits of an aspergers sufferer. I mean that in a nice way. You may get help.
 
PS...You have made lots of postings on this thread and have been very persistent. Would it be true to say that you are trying to persuade others?

Maybe. But I think it would be more accurate to say that this has been a slow week for bugs, and this thread is far more entertaining than watching CNN bash Obama.
 
Alisa, If you really can't grasp what is meant by mike by sales - I would visit a doctor and say you have the linguistic traits of an aspergers sufferer. I mean that in a nice way. You may get help.

That is pretty harsh. I don't think that was warranted at all.
 
I disagree. I am good at what I do, otherwise they wouldn't pay me to do it. I enjoy sitting in front of my computer all day. I enjoy writing code. I do not enjoy convincing people to buy things (I have worked in sales before).

But you obviously enjoy trying to convince people that atheism is the way to go. Sales is not necessarily about selling products. By the way, good salesmen or saleswomen don't don't convince people to buy a product. They strongly establish a need.......

Private company. Obviously, someone is buying the products I create. That is where the money for my salary comes from. BUT, just as I depend on the salespeople to sell the products, the salespeople depend on me to create the products. I don't see how you can put one above the other - you can't HAVE one without the other.

It is not about putting one above the other. What it is about is all big things happen only when a sale is made. The person who can do your coding but who is also into sales and following a concept is the person that owns a business.
 
It is not about putting one above the other. What it is about is all big things happen only when a sale is made. The person who can do your coding but who is also into sales and following a concept is the person that owns a business.

Mike, point taken. However, I am still having a hard time justifying converting to christianity just so I can be good at sales and make a lot of money. Isn't greed one of the deadly sins?
 
I must tell the wife, she thinks that she is just teaching 3 year olds to hold pencils, and recognise colours , plus few words and numbers.

Brian

Brian,

There are two parts to her job. One is the mechanics of the teaching. The other is to do it ina way where the kids will go with it and also the employer is all happy. If she was doing it as a self employed then she would need customers.

If in doubt, then tell her to tell the boss to go to hell and the same to the parents of the kids. That is the opposite to sales.
 
Mike, point taken. However, I am still having a hard time justifying converting to christianity just so I can be good at sales and make a lot of money. Isn't greed one of the deadly sins?

I did not suggest you convert to Christianity or any other form of supernatural.

And being rich might not be about money, could be being in postition where your ideas carry some big weight.

But converting in of itself is not the key. The key is about going with concepts without needing everything to be proven before moving ahead.
 
I think that we are stretching sales way beyond what most rational people would accept it to mean.

Brian
 
I did not suggest you convert to Christianity or any other form of supernatural.

And being rich might not be about money, could be being in postition where your ideas carry some big weight.

But converting in of itself is not the key. The key is about going with concepts without needing everything to be proven before moving ahead.

Ah, but that is what I asked. If we put aside the question of whether the supernatural exists or not, what tangible benefits do people obtain from their belief in the supernatural?

My ideas do carry some big weight. I am the one who designs the products. I am the one who builds them.

As to not needing everything to be proven before moving ahead, that one made me laugh out loud. You are clearly not a developer, because if you were, you would know that nothing, absolutely nothing, is known or proven or defined until AFTER the product has already been built and distributed.
 
I think that we are stretching sales way beyond what most rational people would accept it to mean.

Brian

In that case, yes.

I have a policy holder who is a lawn mowing/handyman etc and is a very big money earner. On the surface his occution is lawns/handyman. His true occupation is a salesman. The reason he makes so much money is that he is an extremely good door knocker both in actual ability plus great consistency. Result, he generates a huge amount of work and of course then earns money of the labour of others. He is the first to tell you that 70% of his blokes are quicker on the lawns and better at the handyman stuff than he is. But he makes the big money not them.
 

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