Isaac
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So I'm 24 years old, and I currently work as an outside salesman in the electrical industry. I have my associate's degree, and I'd like to go on and finish my bachelor's. And my company has offered...
to pay for it but they want me to sign a five-year commitment commitment with them should i do that or should i just pay for it myself five years from today yes or from the last time that they write a check five years from when i would start college it would be this fall okay but it's going to take you how many years working at night
to pay for it but they want me to sign a five-year commitment commitment with them should i do that or should i just pay for it myself five years from today yes or from the last time that they write a check five years from when i would start college it would be this fall okay but it's going to take you how many years working at night
to pay for it but they want me to sign a five-year commitment commitment with them should i do that or should i just pay for it myself five years from today yes or from the last time that they write a check five years from when i would start college it would be this fall okay but it's going to take you how many years working at night
60,000 before bonuses after bonuses probably like 70 to 75.
60,000 before bonuses after bonuses probably like 70 to 75.
60,000 before bonuses after bonuses probably like 70 to 75.
Uh, go back to school for business. Why? Well, because in order for me to make more money in this career and move into like a sales manager job, the minimum requirement for any big company in the electrical industry is a bachelor's degree.
Uh, go back to school for business. Why? Well, because in order for me to make more money in this career and move into like a sales manager job, the minimum requirement for any big company in the electrical industry is a bachelor's degree.
Uh, go back to school for business. Why? Well, because in order for me to make more money in this career and move into like a sales manager job, the minimum requirement for any big company in the electrical industry is a bachelor's degree.
No, that's why.
No, that's why.
No, that's why.
Well, my company is a rep firm. We rep the bigger manufacturers, a lot of the big electrical guys you hear of in the industry. And I would like to eventually transition to being a territory manager for one of those bigger companies. And they have that as a requisite to even get an interview.
Well, my company is a rep firm. We rep the bigger manufacturers, a lot of the big electrical guys you hear of in the industry. And I would like to eventually transition to being a territory manager for one of those bigger companies. And they have that as a requisite to even get an interview.
Well, my company is a rep firm. We rep the bigger manufacturers, a lot of the big electrical guys you hear of in the industry. And I would like to eventually transition to being a territory manager for one of those bigger companies. And they have that as a requisite to even get an interview.
Hey, guys. So I'm 26. I'm married with two kids, and I own a business that we just opened back in June. It's really taking a lot of time from us. My wife and I are both working at it full time, and we're not making much money yet. And so we're just kind of stressed about bills and stuff. We're kind of wondering how we can organize our lives better to be able to make more money and move forward.
Hey, guys. So I'm 26. I'm married with two kids, and I own a business that we just opened back in June. It's really taking a lot of time from us. My wife and I are both working at it full time, and we're not making much money yet. And so we're just kind of stressed about bills and stuff. We're kind of wondering how we can organize our lives better to be able to make more money and move forward.
Hey, guys. So I'm 26. I'm married with two kids, and I own a business that we just opened back in June. It's really taking a lot of time from us. My wife and I are both working at it full time, and we're not making much money yet. And so we're just kind of stressed about bills and stuff. We're kind of wondering how we can organize our lives better to be able to make more money and move forward.
So it's a franchise that a friend of mine and I bought into, and it's a cookie store.