Cubicle Chronicles: Productivity and motivational tips for inside sales warriors. By Josiane Feigon.

Is there life after sales?

This week it’s all been about me giving back to my unemployed friends. No I don’t mean cooking them dinner and doing their laundry, I mean listening to their challenges and struggles as they look to secure a spot in a completely saturated unemployed market. I have these two friends which are among the 20% of unemployed males looking for work these days- that is a huge statistic. My heart goes out to the job seekers, the ones who get up each day and start their search. Some don’t know how or where to look while others don’t know what gets them excited anymore.

In the movie Up in the Air where George Clooney plays this hachet guy which is brought into companies with the lovely task of firing people.  We watch how some react to the news, the fear, the humiliation and even the promise of suicide after hearing the tough news. At the end of the movie, some of them are back in front of the camera sharing their journey being unemployed and they all have a sense of resolve about their situation. They sound hopeful and have unexpectantly found a new path they never expected.

My unemployed friend Bob has spent his entire career in sales. He was incredibly successful, always top of his game, the sales guy everyone wanted on his team. He quickly moved up the ranks to a Manager level, then Director of Sales, then VP and so on. He was traveling all over the place making tons of money and always in high demand. In the last few years, sales fatique and burn out have set in for Bob, he hasn’t hit numbers, his team members don’t think he is a good leader and he isn’t getting all the head hunter calls.

Bob admited he no longer wants to be in sales- says he’s done. My buddy is in his late 50’s and wondering what life looks like when you are done with sales. What is the next stop after sales? Do we run over to marketing to see if they’ll take us? What about finance? or engineering? or human resources? Really, where do salespeople go when they are done with sales? 

I don’t think anyone ever leaves sales- once you are a salesperson your entire persona is wrapped around sales. It’s the sales mentality that stays with us but the grind of generating revenue may not be sustained. What are your thoughts on life after sales?

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2 Comments

  1. Tons of money and time to do something that he really loves, but never had the chance to do so because of the grind of making revenue? Sounds like a great problem to have.

    What an incredible opportunity your friend has. He could go to the many, many small start-ups that are getting funding now and help them to develop a revenue stream. He could start his own company doing something completely different (my friend left sales to be CEO of a company that puts on speaking engagements). He could go the altruistic route and help non-profits become sales machines. He could totally hit the reset button and learn a new skill and start from scratch in a totally new career.

    It sounds like the world is your friends oyster. How will he take advantage of this?

  2. Scott- thanks for your great comment and suggestions-

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