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Originally Posted by Dan
I know if I received a CV from an applicant from Ohio and a few from local addresses, I wouldn't call the out of state one back simply based on turnaround time and logistics. 90% of the jobs you'll probably get if you are in high-end sales would be who you know and and timing so I'd take the leap and go. worst case, you'll be breaking down boxes at the back of Costco, but you won't be in Ohio when it's snowing on Halloween and all the girls here smell like coconut oil.
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Hahaha Dan, it is Ohio. That was part of the the issue too as the pay worsened. I can't take this weather much anymore either. It would be a pretty nice place if snow/slush etc. didn't exist but 25 years later and I really dislike winter around here. Plus it is just me which is another reason why I question that I am still here.
While I do have experience in sales, I am open to other business avenues. I know people say don't move without a job but I believe that you can come across good ones through networking as well. (I could have accepted a few other positions here just bc of past clients but I am not interested in staying)