
u/Maleficent_Plant8440

IN HOME SALES JOB ADVICE.
Currently working in retail phone sales and made around $60k last year, but this year has been noticeably slower and it’s got me thinking about making a change.
One thing worth mentioning is that my main focus is actually building a mobile app startup. I’m trying to grow it, but marketing costs money, so I’m looking for a sales job that can generate more income without completely taking over my life.
I’ve always liked sales and don’t mind talking to people, but I’m getting a little burned out on the retail environment.
Lately I’ve been looking into in home sales roles like remodeling, bath remodels,foundation repair, etc.
The idea of running appointments that are already set and helping homeowners solve a problem sounds interesting.
For anyone who’s made the jump from retail sales to in-home sales:
Was it worth it?
What industry would you recommend?
What does the work life balance actually look like?
Is there enough flexibility to still work on a business outside of work?
What income is actually realistic in your first year?
For context, I’m 20 years old, no college degree, currently in phone sales, and primarily looking for a way to increase income so I can continue funding and growing my startup.
Would appreciate any advice from people who’ve made a similar transition. :)
IN HOME SALES JOB ADVICE.
Currently working in retail phone sales and made around $60k last year, but this year has been noticeably slower and it’s got me thinking about making a change.
One thing worth mentioning is that my main focus is actually building a mobile app startup. I’m trying to grow it, but marketing costs money, so I’m looking for a sales job that can generate more income without completely taking over my life.
I’ve always liked sales and don’t mind talking to people, but I’m getting a little burned out on the retail environment.
Lately I’ve been looking into in home sales roles like remodeling, bath remodels,foundation repair, etc.
The idea of running appointments that are already set and helping homeowners solve a problem sounds interesting.
For anyone who’s made the jump from retail sales to in-home sales:
Was it worth it?
What industry would you recommend?
What does the work life balance actually look like?
Is there enough flexibility to still work on a business outside of work?
What income is actually realistic in your first year?
For context, I’m 20 years old, no college degree, currently in phone sales, and primarily looking for a way to increase income so I can continue funding and growing my startup.
Would appreciate any advice from people who’ve made a similar transition. :)
you guys think Ian and Hollis will perform their unreleased today @summer smash?
if so which songs 👀👀!!! I have the fattest feeling they are!
PERFECT INDIE GAMES?
Guys recommend me the best indie video games ever.
BEST INDIE GAMES OF ALL TIME.
GUYS IM MAKING A LIST FOR BEST INDIE VIDEO GAMES!!!
please recommend!!!!
only absolutely perfectttt 5/5 games 👀🫡
Hello everyone,
Im a startup founder working on a mobile first app and I’m looking for a developer to help bring a MVP to life.
I already have a full Figma design completed. The screens and overall product direction are fully mapped out.
Content on the product;
A social/discovery platform for games (think a modern, mobile first version of a game logging+ review app)
My Goal:
I plan on pitching to VCs, but I don’t want a prototype, I want a working product with real users and real data. I believe showing any kind of traction is way more valuable than pitching just an idea.
I do have a preference for the tech stack used, which would be;
Frontend: React Native (Expo)
Backend: Supabase (auth, database, basic API)
API- IGDB, IMDB (game data, game graphics)
Database- TBD
Hosting- TBD
If interested, id love to hear from you.
Budget - $5000, but please contact for more info regrading.
Email Kobei@getlogg.com
Hello everyone,
Im a startup founder working on a mobile first app and I’m looking for a developer to help bring a MVP to life.
I already have a full Figma design completed. The screens and overall product direction are fully mapped out.
Content on the product;
A social/discovery platform for games (think a modern, mobile first version of a game logging+ review app)
My Goal:
I plan on pitching to VCs, but I don’t want a prototype, I want a working product with real users and real data. I believe showing any kind of traction is way more valuable than pitching just an idea.
I do have a preference for the tech stack used, which would be;
Frontend: React Native (Expo)
Backend: Supabase (auth, database, basic API)
API- IGDB, IMDB (game data, game graphics)
Database- TBD
Hosting- TBD
If interested, id love to hear from you.
Email Kobei@getlogg.com