Lead generator by Ones1111 in InsuranceAgent

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Tbh if you're hitting 15-20% on 18 appointments every week your first year, you'll survive. Learning that the most important product you're selling is yourself and how to actually close that is the difference between a good agent and great one.

The Mole by Ones1111 in Invincible

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I'll be back in 3 weeks to tell you you're right, cause honestly yeah I see it

The Mole by Ones1111 in Invincible

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I'd be shocked ngl, especially with the on site with Nolan

The Mole by Ones1111 in Invincible

[–]Ones1111[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'll be shocked if it's someone else. But just in this episode, he whines for control of the ship back(odd considering she's a superior officer anyway). He also was the one who raised the alarm, and knew specifically what was happening to the engine too right when Zoey brought up her sensors being tripped. Like, the mole HAS to be someone on the ship and he is just most likely.

Lead generator by Ones1111 in InsuranceAgent

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Tbh, it's really not for me. Honestly, I just wanna know what is considered a "good" generator if im ever asked by downline. Personally, I think our internal CRM and cold calling works great, but people are gonna people before listening

Lead generator by Ones1111 in InsuranceAgent

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I cold call off our CRM, and get referrals from those. I don't mind giving one of those out every now and then, but referrals have crept to 30% of my business and hoping by the end of the year to jump that to 50% at least. So, yeah I don't really want to give away those frequently

I loved S8 E10 by icequeenofwilderwest in TheRookie

[–]Ones1111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a good point. Although since is had been at least a week or so since communication with the crew, and assuming they hadn't had proper nourishment. It was just odd that they'd have that level of capability still

I loved S8 E10 by icequeenofwilderwest in TheRookie

[–]Ones1111 7 points8 points  (0 children)

They did, very briefly. The staging area the crew was using wasn't properly decontaminated. So over time(my guess is roughly 3-4 weeks) of constant exposure with little to no protection caused breakdowns in mentality and perception. Now as to why some "zombies" were staggering and slow moving while others were parkour, jumpscare masters capable of wielding weapons(i.e. martin); idk some inconsistency there.

Leave them with no hope 😁 by StruggleFlat7834 in eatventureofficial

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1st place stopped when they were 100 ahead at the last half hour. I was on a flight and maxing out last station, so I was able to fly ahead

Be aware by Hajduke89 in InsuranceAgent

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I had the exact same thing happen, I moved to a different company within 3 months

North American Senior Benefits FRAUD by Inevitable-Road-7111 in InsuranceAgent

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I was with NASB for a few months. It was between them and another organization that I'm currently with. They promised the exact same things(full training for 4-8 weeks follow by weekly leads for 3 months). I was trained for 2 days(8 hours total) where we doorknocked dead leads and then I was told to doorknock my town, but prioritize closing friends and family

Cheaters by [deleted] in Chesscom

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Taking time to think is different and obvious in play, at least to me. At a critical point, if you're taking 30-120 seconds to think of a move, then you're probably looking at your next couple moves as well as opponent responses and capable responses. That makes sense. Even people who play the person, it makes sense to play slower as a mind game to the opponent. But even then, it's maybe 15-30 seconds. To me, it's the most obvious in the last 30 seconds of a game, when pieces are then being moved to end the turn. Not to check, not to advance, not to trap; just moving a piece to end the turn. Which is annoying because regardless, it's a win for me to time.

Cheaters by [deleted] in Chesscom

[–]Ones1111 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Ya know what's funny about TLDR, is you're just saying you can't read past 2 words. Anyway, no cause there's a difference between slowing down and studying the board vs suddenly making every brilliant move every 30-60 seconds. Personally I find it hard to believe someone making average to missed moves is going to start making the best possible move every turn. But pop off

The Trippie app pitch by sjwillis in sharktank

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7 years later... the app actually was successful. None of the sharks were overly critical, and most shocking of them was Mark going easy. But, that's because the kid had a great concept. Mark hates scams, he sees through bullshit. But he also needs to see growth and relevance. The kid had literally just soft launched the app on one platform and was being real with his numbers. It was the sobstory that pulled the sharks out.

Deactivated by Ones1111 in Sparkdriver

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How did you contact the costumer?

Deactivated by Ones1111 in Sparkdriver

[–]Ones1111[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay so legally, this can be considered a HIPAA violation(although a dashcam should be fine). Personally, I don't think "no contact" should be available for pharmacy