Vector Marketing Success Story: Sheryl Argila
Former Vector sales rep Sheryl Argila may hold a teaching degree
but instead of being in the classroom she’s opted for the
financial freedom a job in sales offers.
Today, a sales rep for Cintas, the largest uniform company in
the United States, Sheryl can remember a time in college when she
faced a financial crisis.
Then a sophomore at Malone College, she spent every weekend working
four jobs to support herself and pay for school. She was locked
into wages barely above minimum and found herself unable to work
enough hours to make ends meet.
But once she answered a Vector newspaper ad and became a sales
rep a new way of living was on the horizon.
“Vector was transforming, I would be a much different person
if it wasn’t for Vector,” she said.
Sheryl devoted her spring break to training with Vector. Once classes resumed
she began her fifth job, scheduling Vector sales presentations around
her classes and other jobs. With so much now on her plate, she turned
to her Vector
manager for advice.
Her manager helped her sort through the confusion. Sheryl learned to
take control of her finances by setting financial goals. Then, with that
manager’s counsel she was able to formulate how many sales presentations
she would need to achieve her goals.
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