In my last job it ended up being my boss. He was a right ba*tard and a coward. I didn't agree with the way he ran his business or how he treated his customers, let alone those who worked for him.
I left in Jan '20 and it's been one of the best decisions I made.
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I'll go for the ones who knock on your door offering to fix your roof or cut your grass. I'm always extremely wary of them. I understand they might be genuine but I don't like their approach at all. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
Trust for me is a multi-level thing in any regards, whether that be here or out and about in life - everyone starts out with a degree of trust regardless, but can very quickly lose it, and building it from that initial level will take a lot.
I've known some excellent sales people in my time who I'd trust to sell me their product, but equally there are those who would sell you their grandma if it meant getting commission - the trick is spotting them - buyer beware as they say. |
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