Sentences with phrase «used as the salesmen»

Billions of dollars are being, if not wasted, at least not effectively used as the salesmen come around trying to sell windows and solar panels.

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As someone deeply entrenched in this industry, I can say from experience that merchant services reps aren't called the «used car salesman of financial services» for nothing.
Salespeople are characterized as overly zealous and manipulative middle - aged men, the used - car salesman if you will.
Lembong joined Widodo's team as trade minister, but is now using his background as an investment banker to act as the country's offshore salesman in the investment portfolio.
I see Mitt as a used car salesman he will say whatever he must and not only flip flop but deny he ever held the previous view that was juxtaposed to his new one.
I will take the risk and assume Joe is about as honest as a preacher turned used car salesman on an «all inventory must go» Sale day.
Yes, I know that God can use all sorts of methods to bring people into the Kingdom, but as this sign shows, door to door evangelists are lumped together in most people's minds with door to door salesmen and door - knocking politicians.
Might as well ask a used car salesman whether you should buy one of his cars...
As for the used car salesman gig... these guys really do belong on used car lots.
Ben E. Keith started as a salesman and delivered produce using a horse and buggy in 1906 when the company was known as Harkrider - Morris Co..
He settled into a comfortable, if unexciting, career as a used - car salesman.
Salesmen use this as a «foot in the door» technique where they ask clients to agree to small token request before the big ask.
The complaint portrays Senator Skelos as eager to use his political influence to generate income for his son, who has worked in recent years as a title insurance salesman.
Hugely underrated is Bill Paxton as the sleazy used - car salesman that Arnold believes his wife is cheating on him with.
Two - time Emmy winner Cannavale will join them as Irving, a «laconic, no - nonsense used car salesman».
Duets is the first feature about karaoke I've seen, and Byrum uses it as a suggestive metaphor for the dreams of three sets of characters who've lost their way in terms of their personal and family identities: a karaoke hustler (Huey Lewis) who meets his daughter — a Vegas showgirl played by Paltrow — for the first time at the funeral of her mother; a traveling salesman (Paul Giamatti) who flips his lid after flying to Houston instead of Orlando and then going home to an indifferent wife and kids, and who eventually splits and hooks up with an ex-con (Andre Braugher); and a young cabdriver (Scott Speedman) who reluctantly agrees to drive a waitress and part - time hooker (Maria Bello) out west.
It also featured Kurt Russell as a dodgy, unscrupulous used car salesman who will do anything to make a sale.
The newest (and best) addition is Irving, a used car salesman with a larger role to play in the show's story, portrayed by Bobby Cannavale as the dorky dad from an «80s movie.
On the other hand, Michael Biehn looks slicker than a used car salesman in Pomade but he still comes off as earnest.
The Boost Job (42:39)(Originally aired August 1, 2010) Used car salesmen aren't known for their virtue, but few are as crooked as the one raising the team's ire this time.
He actions impressed me greatly and I would strongly recommend him as a salesman to anyone looking to purchase a new or used automobile.
I use the same salesman both times, and when my husband bought a truck as well.
Anyway, here's what Axel Mees said, as quoted in Automotive News: The Phaeton «could be the best car, but I would still not buy it because it has the VW logo and because I have to go to a VW dealership where the salesmen are used to selling Jettas and Golfs.»
We use Wally as our salesman.
We shouldn't feel too special: we're in good company along with lawyers, journalists, traffic wardens, estate agents and used - car salesmen as the punch - bag of the dispossessed and disenchanted.
His story - telling education continued as service station attendant, pants folder, folk singer, used car salesman, sailor and electronics technician in the U.S. Navy, tugboat deckhand, traveling used tire salesman, carpenter, building contractor, real estate salesman, purveyor of collectible automobiles, magazine editor, newspaper columnist, teacher, lecturer, coffeehouse manager, bookseller, publisher, and, lately, novelist.
And yes, I had that yucky feeling about marketing, as it always brings up used car salesmen and the like.
Used car salesmen were notorious for selling lemons via the hard sell because they did not care if the customer came back again, so long as they got his money now.
Tingle first appeared as a map salesman in N64 adventure Majora's Mask, but is probably most well known for his appearance in Wind Waker, making use of the «Tingle Tuner» if you owned a Game Boy Advance.
Luke Smith sounds gross, like a used car salesman insisting that I'll throw money «at the screen» as soon as I see new emotes.
He was a self - taught artist and acquired many impressions, insights, and manual skills that would later be decisive for his artistic work from working as a nurse's aid, a used car salesman, a handyman, and a proprietor of a bar.
If Martha's brand of «science» is now respectable, then scientists are in the same category as used - car - salesmen, hedge fund operators, and New Jersey politicians.
Since the IPCC writers are using exactly the same writing techniques as I did, can I assume that you consider them to be «snake oil salesmen» as well.
Also things like; environmentalists fraudulently signing the Oregon Climate Petition strictly to sabotage and discredit it, the changing of the term Global Warming to climate Change and now the new term is «our deteriorating atmosphere», pictures of Polar bears, using the media to report scary stories of bad weather and especially hiring an extremely wealthy investment manager as the primary salesman for AGW (ie.
Now this irrelevant dramatizing is all in good fun, so don't go thinking that LSUC's Treasurer, who has put her name to the Discussion Paper by way of an opening letter urging participation in the discussions, has spun back the odometer on us like an old - time used car salesman (a now reformed «salesperson»), telling us that a used car with wings is just as good as a late model airplane.
I think when the time comes I will definitely have to do, I'll definitely have to use your site, because like I said, to me as a younger person who doesn't want to think about it, also doesn't want to talk to anybody... I actually don't really trust insurance salesmen.
Salesmen must regularly call or visit existing clients to ensure that they are still happy with using the product or services and to explain new products and services as they are made available.
It contains two car salesman resume samples that you can download for free, and use as a guide for your own car sales resume.
If I don't get a job with this resume I may as well become a used car salesman.
Being personal while talking about yourself, as if you and your needs are the most interesting thing in the world, makes you come off like a used - car salesman.
We sometimes receive letters from readers who feel the public views them, and real estate practitioners in general, in the same light as used - car salesmen.
If CREA spawns so much professionalism in the persons of here - today, gone - tomorrow dues - paying failures - in - waiting, why does the public at large lump Realtors in with used car salesmen and politicians as untrustworthy specimens of the human condition?
As it stands now we (Realtors) are one rung higher than used car salesman in many of the publics eye.
So I have somewhat of a system set up as much as I can and I have no problem (fear) speaking to people in person or on the phone since I used to sell electricity door to door and I was a car salesman for 3.5 years.
Some place Realtors in the same category as used car salesmen and politicians.
If I see a sign that «looks like a corporation» on a lawn as a «for sale» sign, I immediately — rightly or wrongly — think «this must be a REALTOR (r)»... because as a member of the public I don't know that not all real estate salesmen are REALTORS (only the ones who pay dues to CREA / OREA, etc. can use that term).
As a wholesaler, I've been compared to a used car salesman... As someone who works the probate niche, I've been painted an ambulance chaser...
I am talking about the extravagant use of hyper salesmanship technigues (which is what a salesman / woman is trained to use in order to sell a particular product) vs. the much more rarely used consultative, educational, advocating method (which is organically used by true professional Realtors as a means of offering their clients the desired option of making educated decisions concerning their buying / selling behaviours), no matter how much time is invested by said professional Realtors during the process.
I had worked with my father as a teen - ager, custom building new homes (hands - on), as a licensed tradesman during my twenties and early thirties, as a Real Estate «salesman» during my mid thirties (I very effectively used sales techniques to become my office's top producer my third month in the business), as a conciliator / inspector with the Ontario New Home Warranty Program (now TARION) during my late thiries / early forties, as a real estate appraiser affiliated with the Appraisal Institute of Canada, 2002 through 2007, all prior to my return to becoming a Realtor again in 2008.
Rather, we'll always be viewed as a step above or below used - car salesmen.
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