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This is a true WORK FROM HOME position for the sales professional. · Our sales reps do NO Cold-Calling or Prospecting. · We work in the areas of Mortgage Protection, Final Expense Protection, Debt Elimination, retirement planning for our younger clients and retirement preparation for those clients ready to retire.
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Advancement - Reps who work here long term can move along several different paths including management and career sales rep positions. Whether you work as a receptionist, hair stylist, fast food, server, or in retail - we can help work around your schedule.
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The flexibility in your schedule so you can have a healthy work / life balance. · Must be 18+years old and eligible to work in the USA. · This is a 100% commission only, sole proprietor, 1099 sales position.
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Work From Home Sales Representative. Whether you are an experienced sales representative or a newbie to sales, we provide training for all our new agents. · Previous experience in sales, customer service, or other related fields preferred.
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No sales quotas, no condescending bosses, no aggressive sales tactics, and no mandatory neckties. No network marketing or MLM. No membership fees, dues, or franchise fees.
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Carve out your path in sales, relishing the freedom of remote work. No previous sales experience is required; receive thorough training on our products/services, sales techniques, and virtual communication tools for success in your role.
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Work with clients who are genuinely interested: Our business model uses a lead system that enables us to call on those who have requested information- NO COLD CALLS. Uncapped Income: 100% Commission-Daily Pay; Escalate your income with multiple streams – commissions, bonuses, and override commissions from system-driven income.
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No matter where they work or who they are, we trust in their individual skills and qualities and give them everything they need to reach their full potential. Capital Electric has an opening for a dynamic sales leader in the D.C. Area. The Area Manager determines the direction and scope for the sales force to compete successfully in the market and meet needs of customers.
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No experience necessary; but must have a strong work ethic and desire to succeed. Report to the Sales Manager regarding potential sales, objections, and how to grow business.
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This is a high energy sales environment where you will work as a team to meet goals and well give you everything you need to be successful. The prospects are bright for sales professionals who aspire to become mentors, managers and business leaders, and who are ready to work and learn as part of a team.
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F.H. Furr Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning Inc. is seeking Lead Generators to work in the Brandywine Maryland area retail stores. No experience necessary. Full-time 4 days on/3 days off each week or flexible part-time hours.
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The vast majority of Route Service Sales Representatives work 4 days per week and no weekends. Route Service Sales Representatives are the face of Cintas to our customers and must work to build rapport with key decision makers, ensure quality standards, and proactively solve customer concerns.
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No office constraints—work remotely, manage your own schedule, and achieve work-life balance! Enjoy a flexible 3-4 day work schedule. Show dedication to continuous improvement and a strong work ethic.
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No network marketing or MLM. No cold calling or pressuring friends and family to buy. With the potential for uncapped earnings, you can work remotely and be compensated based on your performance.
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Our first-time agents can earn up to $75-150K per year, even with no sales experience. Your level of success will be determined by several factors, including the amount of work you put in, your ability to successfully follow and implement our training and sales system and engage with our lead system, and the insurance needs of the customers in the geographic areas in which you choose to work.
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