It’s the end of the month/quarter. I’ve been at the Irish pub for 4 hours. I haven’t thought about going home once. Is it me or my sales job doing this. Please be my therapist
It’s not the last day of the quarter. Go home and work on getting another deal.
Revenue_Rambo
Politicker
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Director, Revenue Enablement
Put down the Guinness ( don’t finish it ).
Pay the tab.
Go focus on getting that deal.
saleshoe
Valued Contributor
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AE (Account Executive)
I’m literally drinking Guinness getting ready to watch soccer. Are you around me somewhere?
saleshoe
Valued Contributor
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AE (Account Executive)
I have 1 last hope 🙌 it’s a juicy one
Gasty
Notable Contributor
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War Room Community Manager
I am sure your sales job is not asking you to be at an Irish bar. That’s a bit too specific for a job to do.
All the best on the juicy projection!
saleshoe
Valued Contributor
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AE (Account Executive)
Lmao 😂
sketchysales
Politicker
2
Sales Manager
on a scale of 1 to 10, how hungover where you the next day.
saleshoe
Valued Contributor
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AE (Account Executive)
About a 3, I'm pretty good at this
crmsrawesome
Tycoon
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Sr Enterprise AM for hire
Is there a problem or question here?
pirate
Big Shot
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Account Executive
You are the one who makes choices
Notmyrealname
Politicker
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AE
Irish pubs are literally set up to be a trap. First, they lure you in with music and decorations. You drink one and you decide to have a second. There's loads of sports shown so you watch for a while. Suddenly you're completely invested in the outcome of two teams you don't know playing a sport you don't like. Usually followed by live music when you're 4 or 5 pints in and you're just not walking away from that. Voila. It's 2.30am and you've been there for 7 hours.
saleshoe
Valued Contributor
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AE (Account Executive)
Agreed.
It’s not me, it’s the Irish marketing
Epad
Executive
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Snr Business Development Executive
Its neither. Its just a delicious pint of plain calling for one more.
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