Quote from aeliodon:
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Being a professor is probably the best job. Low stress + tenure + high salary + lucrative consulting contracts + tons of respect.
Quote from ElCubano:
while i agree with innate skill...hard work can also produce ( sales is a numbers game ) .. trust me i used to open 2-3 accounts a month on a cold call...and i was far from being a good salesman ( my english was not so good and i was talking to whales ). Then there where guys next to me who would just pick up the phone and would close in one call...im not diosagreeing with ya..im just saying hard work and hitting more numbers can produce..peace
Quote from brownsfan019:
I disagree, the amount of skill required to be a broker is very little, if any. Take a ton of hard work and decent sales training and you can make it as a broker. I saw it all the time when I was a broker, so this statement is based on actual real life experience not an opinion.
Quote from Hydroblunt:
You obviously have never met a talented broker who just has "it". And you are not the only one with real life experience, except that mine was in Merrill Lynch's top producing office of the whole world. Oh, and the top guys' trick was not hard work, it's was more about connections and knowing how to capitalize on who they know. One guy had a ton of Hollywood clients, another was from a rich NYC Irish family (bar & RE owners). Some never had to work that hard, some worked their asses off but only by doing something innovative and out of the box were they able to make it to a certain level.
Quote from brownsfan019:
I understand that some guys have 'it'; however your posts continue to say that to make it that you must have 'it'. That 'it' cannot be taught and I disagree with that. In terms of being a good broker, that can be taught and if you are willing to work hard, then you can be a successful broker. Perhaps our definition of 'it' is the same, yet we are taking different angles here. 'It' is really the ability to work hard and work smart. You saw guys work smart - using their connections. I saw guys work hard. These were normal every day guys just trying to make a good living - and for those that worked hard and did what they were taught - they reached that goal they were shooting for. You do not NEED the hollywood connections or a whale, you can make a good living if you word hard, work smart, and bust your butt.
Quote from a529612:
Can't cold call anymore with the Do Not Call List in effect.
Also, what kind of moron will pay $100+ full service commission to buy or sell stocks these days? This is a dinosaur industry unless you are an established broker with a book full of wealthy clients.
Quote from gnome:
For most securities sales people, you're trying to "cram a sale down someone's throat" [through hype and/or intimidation] in order to make commish without regard to the benefit of the client. Is that what we call "sales ability"? Where's the worth and nobility?
In most cases, a "good salesman" is nothing more than a snake-in-the-grass, immoral, SOB.