Mike Wargon
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Maybe in some of the vertical route seating areas. 300 level? Yeah. I'd imagine there's a few people that got there maybe five minutes into tip-off. They're like, yes, I'm not getting a shirt. Yeah. Yeah, post office. Good luck. Okay. I love this one. I love this one. Do I demote myself? We love self-awareness. Hello, Ryan, Saruti, Kyle, and now Wargon. Great addition to the team.
Mike, you have anything to say about that compliment?
Mike, you have anything to say about that compliment?
Mike, you have anything to say about that compliment?
There you go. 5'10". No gym stats, but my amateur jiu-jitsu record has climbed.
There you go. 5'10". No gym stats, but my amateur jiu-jitsu record has climbed.
There you go. 5'10". No gym stats, but my amateur jiu-jitsu record has climbed.
It's great. No one likes closing out a video more than he does. All right. So this guy, my amateur jiu-jitsu record has climbed to 10-3 since my last email. Okay, so we get a two-time emailer here who's also a badass. I have a bit of a problem at work that I could use some help with. Currently, I'm a full-time salesman and a part-time student. Okay, important.
It's great. No one likes closing out a video more than he does. All right. So this guy, my amateur jiu-jitsu record has climbed to 10-3 since my last email. Okay, so we get a two-time emailer here who's also a badass. I have a bit of a problem at work that I could use some help with. Currently, I'm a full-time salesman and a part-time student. Okay, important.
It's great. No one likes closing out a video more than he does. All right. So this guy, my amateur jiu-jitsu record has climbed to 10-3 since my last email. Okay, so we get a two-time emailer here who's also a badass. I have a bit of a problem at work that I could use some help with. Currently, I'm a full-time salesman and a part-time student. Okay, important.
I'm finishing my degree in Kyle's hometown, which requires me to commute from New Jersey to be in person twice a week. My last class that I have to be in person for, the rest will be online. I expect to finish my degree at the end of the calendar year. My problem is sales is a commission-based salary, and I am not selling, underlined.
I'm finishing my degree in Kyle's hometown, which requires me to commute from New Jersey to be in person twice a week. My last class that I have to be in person for, the rest will be online. I expect to finish my degree at the end of the calendar year. My problem is sales is a commission-based salary, and I am not selling, underlined.
I'm finishing my degree in Kyle's hometown, which requires me to commute from New Jersey to be in person twice a week. My last class that I have to be in person for, the rest will be online. I expect to finish my degree at the end of the calendar year. My problem is sales is a commission-based salary, and I am not selling, underlined.
While I think I could be good at it, I'm just simply not selling, compounded with my school schedule that I expect to have this year. I find it hard to hit my target sales goal of $300,000. A solution that I've thought of is going to my boss and asking to be demoted from sales to our furniture installation team.
While I think I could be good at it, I'm just simply not selling, compounded with my school schedule that I expect to have this year. I find it hard to hit my target sales goal of $300,000. A solution that I've thought of is going to my boss and asking to be demoted from sales to our furniture installation team.
While I think I could be good at it, I'm just simply not selling, compounded with my school schedule that I expect to have this year. I find it hard to hit my target sales goal of $300,000. A solution that I've thought of is going to my boss and asking to be demoted from sales to our furniture installation team.
As of now, we have a revolving door of installers who do not show up, are lazy, or come in with convenient excuses to do limited work. This has resulted in me over the last year filling in for the lackluster help. I've done everything except put the actual furniture together. My idea is that I go to my boss, also the owner, and present him with the solution.
As of now, we have a revolving door of installers who do not show up, are lazy, or come in with convenient excuses to do limited work. This has resulted in me over the last year filling in for the lackluster help. I've done everything except put the actual furniture together. My idea is that I go to my boss, also the owner, and present him with the solution.
As of now, we have a revolving door of installers who do not show up, are lazy, or come in with convenient excuses to do limited work. This has resulted in me over the last year filling in for the lackluster help. I've done everything except put the actual furniture together. My idea is that I go to my boss, also the owner, and present him with the solution.
It will provide me with a steadier schedule in regards to school work balance, gives my boss labor that he can rely on, as well as give me in-depth knowledge of what I've been selling. My idea is that I do this until I finish my degree and then go back to full-time sales. I'm not sure how he would take this or how to present it. Any idea would be very helpful. P.S.