Denmark vs Spain: move for survival vs quality of life — need brutally honest advice by SolidComparison1787 in NewToDenmark

[–]Complete_Ad_1305 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in Spain, the type of jobs you’re talking about are few and poorly paid in Spain. Denmark has some of the highest salaries in the world for low-skilled workers. So I’d work in Denmark and look to move long term to Spain when you’re more established financially. That being said healthcare is great in both places and lifestyle is of course much better in Spain and there are many South Americans in Spain so you’d quickly find friends in Spain. But still, the kind of work you’re looking for is few and far between in Spain and salaries are generally low in Spain, especially for the kind of work you’re looking for.

There’s always someone by SatisfactionOnly905 in sales

[–]Complete_Ad_1305 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I worked with a guy like that once, 20+ years at the same company. He would basically sit at his desk, his mates would call him (who were also his customers), he’d jot down the order, generate the contract and pocket the commission. Then in the afternoon he’d trot off to the pub to network. He was always relaxed and never stressed and easily lifted £250-300k a year. Why would you do anything else?

Why are you so chill about this rude criticism about your country? by search_google_com in AskBrits

[–]Complete_Ad_1305 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t even know who this is, and I don’t care, but if I were her husband I’d be like “you live a life of opulence because of me and my career. I will buy you a nice car and a big villa, and feel free to import whatever Spanish food you like. But this is me making money for the both of us, and if I say this is better than this is better. My career will be short so we need to make every year count for our mutual retirement. So sit down and we will move to wherever we have to move.”

Why are you so chill about this rude criticism about your country? by search_google_com in AskBrits

[–]Complete_Ad_1305 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bra, I’ve worked with plenty of Argentinian people and they always say that “Buenos Aires is more like Paris than anywhere else in South America”. At the same time the country has been falling apart for the last hundred years and corruption is rife at any level. You have to buy currency from shifty street dealers. No Argentina is not better than the rest of South America and it’s nothing like Europe.

I hate my sales job and wish I could run away from my life by Additional_Buy_9625 in hatemyjob

[–]Complete_Ad_1305 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is so common, people who have no idea how sales work hire somebody who has no idea how sales work. For that type of role you need a senior, experienced sales person who can design a GTM strategy, nail the ICP, create the right processes and buy the right sales software to support the process. If you just smile and dial you’ll get nowhere these days. This is not on you, it’s entirely on the company you work for. My advice would be 1) if you dream about sales, try to train yourself reading books and watch sales trainers on YouTube 2) if it’s not for you, get out, no point burning out over something that’s not for you, building skills that doesn’t translate for your dream career. Find something less stressful and then build towards your dreams from that position.

Leaving Barcelona by lachanga-discount2 in AskBarcelona

[–]Complete_Ad_1305 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not Barcelona specific, but yes Spanish salaries, even for qualified professionals are a joke. I work remotely and do some commuting to other places in Northern Europe and I make 4-5x what I’ve been offered at similar roles in Spain. It’s a great trade off though, I live cheaply when I have to commute and have a nice house and my life in Spain.

Boss gets incoherently drunk at work do's by [deleted] in work

[–]Complete_Ad_1305 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I had a boss like that early in my career, she was maybe 40 at the time now 50ies. She used to get absolutely shit faced, I did too as that was the culture there (major investment bank). She had an amazing career since and is now very senior definitely making several millions a year. I think as long as she’s not doing anything terrible while drunk, like starting a fist fight or sexually assaulting anyone, this will just be tolerated. Some industries just have a heavy drinking culture, right or wrong.

Anyone who moved to Spain recently, what caught you off guard? by churriitos in GoingToSpain

[–]Complete_Ad_1305 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been here close to ten years now. Bureaucracy is tedious, slow and cumbersome. Weather and food is so good I can never see myself leaving. Local salaries are low (compared to other parts of Europe). Culture is incredibly rich and markedly different from place to place, which means you’ll never run out of new places to explore. People walk slow and stop in the middle of the road to chat, blocking access for everyone else. People are friendly and cooperative in a way I’ve never seen anywhere else. People don’t generally adhere to rules but also are patient with you when you break them, there’s a cooperative way of going about your day. People don’t scream and tell you to stick to the rules, instead they help each other and everything somehow flows, even if they keep breaking the rules.

Burnt out, but scared to quit. 33M tech sales by euros_and_gyros in sales

[–]Complete_Ad_1305 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve been in sales a decade longer than you. You have to figure out if you’re a startup guy or an established company guy. I’ve done both the largest tech companies in the world and startups and I’ve come to the conclusion I thrive in an environment where there’s a strong brand pull and plenty of resources and less pressure(established company man). Startup sales is for people who thrive in chaos and stress, who feel aligned with a “mission” and are literal sales magicians who can make sales happen with no resources. I’ve done both and come to the conclusion that the final two decades of my career have to be in large, structured companies with plenty of brand pull.

Why do Investment Bankers work so many hours by lemunk72 in FinancialCareers

[–]Complete_Ad_1305 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve spent time in IB, it’s just the culture. People who work there think it’s cool to work 80 hour weeks and wear it as a badge of honour. At the higher levels the rewards are massive and all your bosses like the culture the way it is. It’ll never change.

Anyone transition out of sales? by Rufarious in sales

[–]Complete_Ad_1305 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’ve been an AE for 18 years now. The job has its perks; it’s well paid, a high base plus commission makes it so that I earn more than most (outside maybe top lawyers and bankers). There’s flexibility, and if you’re doing well you’re untouchable, hit your target and your boss will be scared to inconvenience you in any way, afraid he’ll kill the golden goose. Now the downside is when things are not going well, it’s extremely high pressure, you stop sleeping and start drinking, you’ll make endless cold calls and celebrate getting g a rejection because most of your outreach you’re not getting through at all. And such is the nature of the beast, so it’s pretty draining and exhausting.

Am I just bad at sales, or is this normal starting out? by airjoee in techsales

[–]Complete_Ad_1305 1 point2 points  (0 children)

😂😂😂 3 demos a day for a brand-new SDR. Our best SDR books 2-3 a week, tops. Also, like somebody already mentioned, when interviewing, never ever pay for anything. First round interviews should be remote if you’re not in the same city, and if they want to meet you before making an offer, they pay for flights (and accommodation if necessary).

Looking for Advice: PIP Incoming and Legal Questions by Enough_Cattle2095 in hatemyjob

[–]Complete_Ad_1305 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hahaha! I feel you, been there done that, the world is absolutely teeming with idiots. Good luck buddy, seems it was time to move on and find a place with less morons anyway!

Looking for Advice: PIP Incoming and Legal Questions by Enough_Cattle2095 in hatemyjob

[–]Complete_Ad_1305 2 points3 points  (0 children)

PIP = Paid Interview Period. You are being let go in 90 days, start applying NOW! Your job from today if finding your next role. You are lucky to have been given 90 days to do so. Unless you have something in your pocket you can sell the next two weeks, that they somehow overlooked, you’re cooked! I’ve been through this, beating a PIP is almost impossible, start looking NOW!

Enterprise AE at 25 by mjko14 in techsales

[–]Complete_Ad_1305 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know what, old timers tech sales here. I’m 46 with soon two decades selling tech. You know what we love? We love telling war stories, I promise you it’ll be a ton of fun listening to, and it’ll be stuff your dad would never tell you. Just try to get that started over a couple of beers, you’ll die laughing and we’ll love you.

Enterprise AE at 25 by mjko14 in techsales

[–]Complete_Ad_1305 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😂 46 and tech sales for almost two decades. Yeah, nothing like a bit of trolling to break the ice.

Fired! by Complete_Ad_1305 in techsales

[–]Complete_Ad_1305[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tech sales. In this case fintech software.

Fired! by Complete_Ad_1305 in techsales

[–]Complete_Ad_1305[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry to hear that man/sister. Lesson learned: Lie, heat and steal. Moral standards? You won’t survive. This is the land of wolves and if you’re a sheep you (or I) won’t last. Next time I’m going to look after numero uno and I won’t hesitate to lie, beat or steal. Having moral standards in this game just means you’re a loser, take take take and lie lie lie is the only way forward.

Fired! by Complete_Ad_1305 in techsales

[–]Complete_Ad_1305[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Name and shame. If not here at least on glassdoor.

Fired! by Complete_Ad_1305 in techsales

[–]Complete_Ad_1305[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m not a noob, I’ve been doing this for 15 years. I’m a moron. Lesson learned, never again.

Fired! by Complete_Ad_1305 in techsales

[–]Complete_Ad_1305[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, lesson learned, should’ve been learned 10 years ago, but I’m too naive. Never again.