- Joined
- Mar 28, 2021
- Messages
- 774
I’ve recently just started a retail sales gig, and I’m fresh on my learning curve. Turns out it’s alot more nuanced than I would’ve thought heading into the job.
There are a lot of parallels between the job and cold approach, but the approaches you’ll make are quite different.
I’ve been experimenting with my approaches to customers and i’m not gonna lie it’s been a real blow to my ego (nevertheless knowing its not personal).
I’ve found that coupled with the mask, and the the loud music, my vocal projection sucks ass so alot of the time customers can’t hear me. I worked diligently on making my voice attractive but i’ve found it to be useless in store.
The trainers I have want me to be more animated like them but it just comes off very entertaining like. They speak in uptones and are very apologetic and supplicatory. But nevertheless I guess it works for them.
Are there any loop holes around behaving this way? I’ve found myself slipping into this behavior (surely coming off incongruent) and needless to say i’m a little annoyed. I’m well aware how this behavior comes off to women and i’m not trying to form any bad habits.
I’m still strong and congruent with my coworkers but I’m having trouble interacting with the customers.
If you guys that have worked these kind of jobs have any tips with interacting with customers let me know.
If I should just suck it up and condition myself into behaving this way at work let me know.
Can you be strong/sexy and work in the sales/service industry?
I’m glad for the opportunity, I feel like in the long run it’ll help my social skills overall, and my receptiveness when approaching strangers.
My fundamentals are top tier in my opinion, but there are definitely some technical aspects that need work, such as timing, vocal projection, and communicating my intentions more efficiently with the customer.
It’s only my second day on the job so I think i’ll improve a little more rapidly once I have the general tasks outside of service down so my brain can focus on one thing at a time.
Once I get over this hump i’m gonna be on fire.
There are a lot of parallels between the job and cold approach, but the approaches you’ll make are quite different.
I’ve been experimenting with my approaches to customers and i’m not gonna lie it’s been a real blow to my ego (nevertheless knowing its not personal).
I’ve found that coupled with the mask, and the the loud music, my vocal projection sucks ass so alot of the time customers can’t hear me. I worked diligently on making my voice attractive but i’ve found it to be useless in store.
The trainers I have want me to be more animated like them but it just comes off very entertaining like. They speak in uptones and are very apologetic and supplicatory. But nevertheless I guess it works for them.
Are there any loop holes around behaving this way? I’ve found myself slipping into this behavior (surely coming off incongruent) and needless to say i’m a little annoyed. I’m well aware how this behavior comes off to women and i’m not trying to form any bad habits.
I’m still strong and congruent with my coworkers but I’m having trouble interacting with the customers.
If you guys that have worked these kind of jobs have any tips with interacting with customers let me know.
If I should just suck it up and condition myself into behaving this way at work let me know.
Can you be strong/sexy and work in the sales/service industry?
I’m glad for the opportunity, I feel like in the long run it’ll help my social skills overall, and my receptiveness when approaching strangers.
My fundamentals are top tier in my opinion, but there are definitely some technical aspects that need work, such as timing, vocal projection, and communicating my intentions more efficiently with the customer.
It’s only my second day on the job so I think i’ll improve a little more rapidly once I have the general tasks outside of service down so my brain can focus on one thing at a time.
Once I get over this hump i’m gonna be on fire.
Last edited: