Posts about For Assistant Managers

Open blog post titled 'Sales Champion Q&A: Mike Abramowitz'

Sales Champion Q&A: Mike Abramowitz

Mike Abramowitz Meet Mike Mike Abramowitz has some impressive stats: He’s in the top 500 Vector Marketing sales representatives of all time, and has more than $5.5 million in sales as a manager. Oh, and his book, G.R.A.B. Tomorrow: Your Best Year Ever, was a bestseller in several Amazon ...

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Open blog post titled '3 Reasons to Attend a Vector Conference'

3 Reasons to Attend a Vector Conference

You have to go! Ask any rep who has been to a Vector conference and they’ll tell you the same thing, “you have to go!” Brooke Peters, an Assistant Manager from York, PA, was referred to Cutco by a friend, and was lucky enough to attend a Year End Banquet conference (YEB) during her first 10 days ...

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Open blog post titled 'My Vector Story'

My Vector Story

We want to hear your stories about your experience with Vector Marketing. Fill out the form below and click submit for a chance to win CUTCO. Include a photo or video and get double credit. We want to share positive stories about Vector Marketing and selling CUTCO Current Vector Field Reps — we ...

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Open blog post titled 'Taxes for Independent Contractors: Tackling the Necessary Evil'

Taxes for Independent Contractors: Tackling the Necessary Evil

It’s tax time. The best time of the year, right? It’s almost as fun as a trip to the dentist’s office the day after Halloween. This is an article for independent contractors who got paid more than $10,000 last year. If you didn’t quite make that mark, there’s some good tips here for you too, so ...

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Open blog post titled 'Leadership Lessons: 5 Tips to Develop Better Control Over Your Emotions'

Leadership Lessons: 5 Tips to Develop Better Control Over Your Emotions

When you are managing a challenging schedule (with work, school, other activities), sometimes stress can get the better of you and make it difficult to control your emotions. In general, emotional reactions to any situation have a strong possibility of making things worse. Keeping emotions in ...

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