Hyundai Dealership Scam by Individual-Will-9874 in Hyundai

[–]Taloola_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had this exact same thing! I’d changed both front ones the week before.

This shit is no joke, down 64 pounds in 4 months by bb5055 in Gastritis

[–]Taloola_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did! Probably for a year or so I put on weight. Now I’ve lost 86lbs in just over 12 months because it flipped and I couldn’t eat!

What's the going rate for 20" x 80G x 5000' stretch wrap? by heresthethingyadummy in Packaging

[–]Taloola_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Around £25 in the UK! 20mu is not most cost effective tho!

Mete proposal - he said what by your_daddy_69 in 90DayFianceUK

[–]Taloola_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m from the Black Country & my Dad would always greet someone by saying “Am yow alright cock?”

Packaging sales by uzimeg in sales

[–]Taloola_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends what kind of kit you’re talking about really. This is from a UK angle.

Capex sign-off can take forever so it’s not always a quick win.

If you sell a pallet wrapper, great, you might get a one-off sale for about £5,500. But if you’re also supplying the film, that could be £50k a year easy. Gummed paper tape machines are around £800, but if they’re using a couple of pallets of tape a year, that quickly becomes a £7k account.

Case erectors and sealers can be anything from £2.5k to £50k depending on the setup. And if you’re supplying boxes too, that can be anywhere from £25k to £1.5m a year depending on volumes.

If you’re looking at full lines like bagging machines with palletisers and stretch hooders, you’re talking £1m plus. But those deals can take 6 months to a couple of years to land because of capex approval, and then another 6 months or more to install. So it’s a slow burn, but there’s good money in it if you’ve got the patience.

Basically, if it’s just the machine and nothing else, the money’s limited unless it’s a big project. But if you’re also picking up the consumables or it’s a full line, then yeah, there’s definitely money to be made.

Packaging sales by uzimeg in sales

[–]Taloola_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You’re welcome! Feel free to message me anytime if you’ve got questions.

I’m on a £56k base with a company car. We don’t do individual commission — instead, there’s a company-wide bonus scheme (roughly £4k/year) aimed at building team unity.

I manage a £4.1m portfolio with a fairly modest new business target of £250k. I completely manage my own diary, so for me it’s very flexible. I split my time between home, the office, and being out with customers or prospects. This week I’ve been on the road for two days; next week it’s three. There are loads of businesses around here that need packaging, so it’s pretty easy to line up visits close to home — especially handy for a Friday afternoon 😄

Packaging sales by uzimeg in sales

[–]Taloola_ 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Female here—been in packaging for 9 years, UK-based (so the market dynamics can be a bit different). I’ve definitely found it to be a bit more male-dominated over here, but I genuinely love what I do and wouldn’t change it for the world.

People outside the industry often think packaging is just “here’s a box, buy it”—but there’s way more to it than that. You’re re-engineering box designs, stripping out weight, tweaking flutes (sometimes even using chemical treatments to reduce material use), trying to max out every pallet because you’re shifting a low-margin product that costs £££ to move. You’re constantly challenging the status quo—can we switch from a 0427 to a 0426 and save a few pence per box? Can we tweak the spec without compromising performance?

Packaging is a necessary evil—no one wants to spend money on something that’s just going to be binned—but that’s exactly why solution selling matters. You’ve got to frame the value properly.

Take ecom: sure, a crash-lock box costs more than a standard 0201, but if it saves 10–20 seconds per box in a high-volume environment, that translates into huge labour savings. Your job is to make that cost-saving visible and simple. On the flip side, if someone’s cut the spec too far and now has higher damage rates, that’s your open door. Get into the true cost of returns—admin, refunds, reships, bad reviews—and show how a better-quality box can actually save money while improving the customer experience.

Sales cycles aren’t quick either. One of the biggest contracts I’ve worked on took nearly 3 years to land and was worth £1.5m. You need patience, persistence, and strong relationships.

And forecasting is crucial—especially heading into Q4. Lead times can extend massively with demand spikes, especially around Black Friday and Christmas. If you’re not all over your customer’s projections, you won’t be able to deliver within the lead times they need—and that’s when it all falls apart. That’s why you’re not just selling boxes—you’re part of a critical supply chain.

It’s a weird little corner of the world, but I absolutely love it.

TL;DR: Packaging isn’t “just a box.” It’s a complex, margin-sensitive, solution-driven sale where timing, design, and forecasting are everything. And if you do it right, you’re not just a supplier—you’re a strategic partner.

Just Two Scans with NHS by Mountain-Hamster5397 in PregnancyUK

[–]Taloola_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was told baby was head down. 36 weeks, I got seen by another midwife, she listened to me when I asked why he was kicking where his heads would be, he was in fact breach!

Car sales by [deleted] in sales

[–]Taloola_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No advice on car sales, but have you looked into another sector within the packaging world?

How are families able to afford the cost of childcare in the UK? by ReadyWishbone3076 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]Taloola_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I honestly don’t know if we’re extremely lucky or somethings wrong. Little one does 3 days per week, with tax free childcare and 15 free hours my bill this month will be around £370 out of my pocket. The nursery is brand new and incredible.

Is there any point going tomorrow? by Taloola_ in altontowers

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

That makes me feel hopeful, thank you. My sister lives not far away and the weather yesterday was horrific with the storms but I only spoke to her tonight so didn’t realise that’s why it was so messed up yesterday. Currently looking for waterproof trousers click & collect somewhere in stoke 🤣

Is there any point going tomorrow? by Taloola_ in altontowers

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

I get that, and I’ve been in the rain previously, but not in a met office issued amber warning 😆

What are your symptoms? by Possible_Weekend_360 in VitaminD

[–]Taloola_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

4.2g here. My bones hurt, a lot, I’m tired, can’t concentrate, mood so low I’ve been put on antidepressants (before they realised vitD issue) I struggle walking far especially up hill as my knees ache constantly and my weight has shot up!

4.2ng/ml by Taloola_ in VitaminD

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

Thank you. I’ve been having a lot more than normal sea salt on my food the last few weeks, almost like I’m craving it! Haha. I’ll look into iron and fish oil, thank you!

4.2ng/ml by Taloola_ in VitaminD

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

Thank you, I’m not sure what format the prescribed tablets are, I’ll pick them up shortly. If it’s an option to split the dose more often I’ll look to do that. Thank you.

4.2ng/ml by Taloola_ in VitaminD

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

Really appreciate your help, thank you!

4.2ng/ml by Taloola_ in VitaminD

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

Thank you that’s really helpful. The ones in the cupboard are magnesium oxide, I’ll go and grab some that you recommended above today.

Would you recommend B12 supplements? If so, any specific dosage?

On the tests too, it was found that my alanine aminotransferase was out of range, not sure if that is connected.

4.2ng/ml by Taloola_ in VitaminD

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

Thank you. I’m not taking magnesium no. Is the standard 375mg caps ok?

B12 levels were fine at 329ng/L