u/bringbackbainesy

Considering a 1989 Sierra Supreme ski boat as my first boat. Thoughts?

Considering a 1989 Sierra Supreme ski boat as my first boat. Thoughts?

Here's the boat in question. It comes with the trailer. Seller is asking $3500.

It's a 1989 Sierra Supreme ski boat with a Chevy 350. It runs well according to the seller.

New marine grade carb, starter, relay, water pump, and impeller.

What are thoughts here for this as a first boat? Is $3500 a fair price? Are they easy to work on yourself? I do a lot of work on cars so I understand engines. But I've never worked on a boat lol.

u/bringbackbainesy — 15 hours ago

Average 700 elo game for me

I was playing black, the review "engine" always seems to place both players at 1000-1500 elo

Is the engine just inaccurate? Are 700 elo players like myself just this competitive?

u/bringbackbainesy — 12 days ago

Will a camper shell from a 2022 fit on a 2023?

I just found a good deal on a camper shell that was on a 2022 Colorado, but I have the new gen 2023 Colorado trail boss.

Will this fit on my truck?

I know the truck it was on was a crew cab with the same bed length.

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u/bringbackbainesy — 12 days ago
▲ 46 r/sales

I've been in saas sales for about 6 years now at the same company. There's no real growth opportunities. The comp plan fucking sucks this year. They've moved around accounts and territories one too many times. Frankly, I'm just tired of it and burnt out.

After being a top performer for 5/6 years here, I'm barely making more than I was 4 years ago. They just make it harder and harder to get paid. Quotas keep going up, weird stipulations for accelerators, and nobody has really gotten promoted like ever. It's so weird. Middle management is all in their 30s and have it so cushy, they will never leave.

Anyways, I'm looking into other industries for sales. I'm also just tired of the corporate bullshit here. I'm tired of playing the game, it's just exhausting.

I was thinking more blue collar sales or territory sales. Building materials, medical devices, services, etc.

Linkedin jobs seem to all be SaaS or bs life insurance gigs for me.

To those that have transitioned from a corporate SaaS sales gig to another industry, how is it? How'd you find your job? How's the work life balance and money compare?

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u/bringbackbainesy — 26 days ago