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		<title>By: Phone Sales Tips, The good news, we're in charge of our sales careers. &#124; Sales Tips Blog by Scott R. Sheaffer</title>
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		<description>[...] beyond our current sales job; we are in a career, not a job. As I&#8217;ve written in another post, Sales Staff Turnover, few sales jobs are permanent.  4. We are ultimately our own best motivators; no one else can [...]</description>
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