[Jobs] Job question.

Noel Nightingale nnightingale at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 27 16:19:54 CDT 2006


Off the top of my head, I would say something like, You won't hire
anyone who is more committed to and diligent in knowing about all of
your jewelry and other products.  I will know everything there is to
know about gems, metals, watches, etc.  And, even though I cannot see
jewelry, I can certainly appreciate its visual appeal and also can
appreciate how it feels to be worn.

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I apologize for the cross-post, but I need some insight and I need it
quickly.


I am going in tomorrow afternoon to fill out a job application at a
fairly well known local jeweler.  The thing is, I know the inevitable
question will be something along the lines of, "How can you sell
something that you cannot see, especially when being able to see the
product is so important?"

To be honest, I'm not sure how to answer that.  So, I came here, to my
federation family, to seek advice and insight.  Can anyone help me with
this?

Eagerly awaiting any and all insight and help.

Alan



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I just wish He didn't trust me so much.

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