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Updated over 7 years ago, 07/09/2017

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Thomas Oliver
  • Summit, MS
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Changing jobs from boat Captain to Sales manager.

Thomas Oliver
  • Summit, MS
Posted
I need a little help. First let me give you a little history. I'm a boat Captain on the Ms river. I started investing in rentals building and buying. I'm up to 24. Apartments houses and trailers. I have been looking to get off the boats to be home everyday day. A friend of mine offered me a job as sales manager at his mobile home dealership. I took the job. I have to get sales higher hire some good sales people and put some plans in place for better customer experience. He's a hands on owner he has just got burned out. Needs a fresh younger mind in there. So I need ideas on getting more people through the door. Ideas on finding good employees that want to work. Just anything that might help. Thanks for Any input in advance.