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February 22, 2008 at 10:40 AM #158001February 22, 2008 at 10:43 AM #157623jpinpbParticipant
Borat – That’s true. I did not mean to exclude the construction industry. Naturally it trickles down. A lot of unemployed. That’s been my question. The dot-com got replaced by real estate. What is the next big thing?
February 22, 2008 at 10:43 AM #157912jpinpbParticipantBorat – That’s true. I did not mean to exclude the construction industry. Naturally it trickles down. A lot of unemployed. That’s been my question. The dot-com got replaced by real estate. What is the next big thing?
February 22, 2008 at 10:43 AM #157925jpinpbParticipantBorat – That’s true. I did not mean to exclude the construction industry. Naturally it trickles down. A lot of unemployed. That’s been my question. The dot-com got replaced by real estate. What is the next big thing?
February 22, 2008 at 10:43 AM #157932jpinpbParticipantBorat – That’s true. I did not mean to exclude the construction industry. Naturally it trickles down. A lot of unemployed. That’s been my question. The dot-com got replaced by real estate. What is the next big thing?
February 22, 2008 at 10:43 AM #158006jpinpbParticipantBorat – That’s true. I did not mean to exclude the construction industry. Naturally it trickles down. A lot of unemployed. That’s been my question. The dot-com got replaced by real estate. What is the next big thing?
February 22, 2008 at 10:44 AM #157628Ash HousewaresParticipantI envisage a large influx into pharmaceutical sales. Just what we need, more drug pushers.
February 22, 2008 at 10:44 AM #157918Ash HousewaresParticipantI envisage a large influx into pharmaceutical sales. Just what we need, more drug pushers.
February 22, 2008 at 10:44 AM #157931Ash HousewaresParticipantI envisage a large influx into pharmaceutical sales. Just what we need, more drug pushers.
February 22, 2008 at 10:44 AM #157937Ash HousewaresParticipantI envisage a large influx into pharmaceutical sales. Just what we need, more drug pushers.
February 22, 2008 at 10:44 AM #158011Ash HousewaresParticipantI envisage a large influx into pharmaceutical sales. Just what we need, more drug pushers.
February 22, 2008 at 10:53 AM #157633RaybyrnesParticipantCan totally appreciate this sentiment. Lot of looky lous getting into an industry without the skill sets to be effective. They benefitted from a backlog of clients that the more qualified people just could not get too.
I would say that the next big wave of sales opportunities will be debt consolidation, alternative energy products (solar), financial planning as baby boomers need guidance with 401K roll overs, disability software to make screen readers more accessible to an aging workforce that may struggle with vision problems.
This would be an interesting list to put together. Anyone want to start a thread as to where they see opportunities in the next 3 years for products that are surging.
February 22, 2008 at 10:53 AM #157923RaybyrnesParticipantCan totally appreciate this sentiment. Lot of looky lous getting into an industry without the skill sets to be effective. They benefitted from a backlog of clients that the more qualified people just could not get too.
I would say that the next big wave of sales opportunities will be debt consolidation, alternative energy products (solar), financial planning as baby boomers need guidance with 401K roll overs, disability software to make screen readers more accessible to an aging workforce that may struggle with vision problems.
This would be an interesting list to put together. Anyone want to start a thread as to where they see opportunities in the next 3 years for products that are surging.
February 22, 2008 at 10:53 AM #157936RaybyrnesParticipantCan totally appreciate this sentiment. Lot of looky lous getting into an industry without the skill sets to be effective. They benefitted from a backlog of clients that the more qualified people just could not get too.
I would say that the next big wave of sales opportunities will be debt consolidation, alternative energy products (solar), financial planning as baby boomers need guidance with 401K roll overs, disability software to make screen readers more accessible to an aging workforce that may struggle with vision problems.
This would be an interesting list to put together. Anyone want to start a thread as to where they see opportunities in the next 3 years for products that are surging.
February 22, 2008 at 10:53 AM #157942RaybyrnesParticipantCan totally appreciate this sentiment. Lot of looky lous getting into an industry without the skill sets to be effective. They benefitted from a backlog of clients that the more qualified people just could not get too.
I would say that the next big wave of sales opportunities will be debt consolidation, alternative energy products (solar), financial planning as baby boomers need guidance with 401K roll overs, disability software to make screen readers more accessible to an aging workforce that may struggle with vision problems.
This would be an interesting list to put together. Anyone want to start a thread as to where they see opportunities in the next 3 years for products that are surging.
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