Wednesday, March 9, 2011
After this job, i think we should at least give door-to-door salespersons a chance to promote. Rejecting them without even knowing what they are selling, really pisses them off, and yes, from personal experience. There are 2 kind of people, one is those that shut you up before you say anything, the other is those that shut you up as you need not say anything.
The first kind of people, opened the door when you knocked, deprived you of your chance to speak by saying 'no' immediately, and shut the door. We spent time and effort thinking of different ways of selling, such as how should we approach the customers. We take 'no' for an answer when you, at the very least, let us tell you what we're selling. I bet you won't die with 2 mins, or even lesser, lessen from your life.
The second kind of people, were kind of funny, they peeked through the peephole, thinking that we do not know they're looking through it. Knows that you're outside waiting, but they just refused to open the door. You made your way to the door, make an effort to look through the peephole, so will it kill you just to turn a freaking knob to open the door, give me that 2 mins of your life, and rejects me after that?
YunRun and I always dread starting work. Because when we thought of working, it makes us think of the pricey ice-creams. So we'll feel guilty whenever we clinched any sales. Even though when we sell the ice-creams, we say actual facts instead of cooking up stories, such as we're from a single parent family or sort, which is no difference to cursing our parents, like our other 'colleagues' would, charging the ice-creams at a high price still results in us feeling guilty. So we're really grateful for people whom had bought our ice-creams.
Most of the time I was with YunRun. Still remember how pathetic was the earnings of my first day, $7 for 3 hours, which was $2+ per hour. YunRun and I was joking about using the money to top up our ez-link card, which was still insufficient, hahaha, so we changed to finishing it off in a meal. But the rest of the days were much better. Due to kind and generous customers, we had earnings between $6 to $12 per hour, which is a vast difference from our first day.
Seriously, I think dogs are really loyal animals. They barked behind the gates and doors when I'm just reaching out for the doorbell, sometimes even before i get pressed them. I'm really sure we didn't managed to clinch any sales with houses that have dogs. But still, they are really adorable, haha. Speaking of doorbells, most of them in Sengkang, seemed to have spoil. I had seen a house with 3 doorbells installed, and all 3 didn't worked, lol.
i will never let you fall...
...i'll stand up for you forever