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	<title>Comments on: Which Job Has More Facilities To Get Improved? Sales Or Procrement?!?</title>
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		<title>By: Flyby</title>
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		<description>Go with something you enjoy. Procurement involves buying or purchasing. Sales management involves selling. Sales offers greater income potential. There will be stress with either job. I suppose Sales will have greater risk if you don&#039;t produce. The greatest opportunity usually has the greatest risk. Procurement is more routine. Sales isn&#039;t as much. Each day is different. You could improve procurement processes. You could also improve sales or market share. If you enjoy people then I would go with sales. If you prefer sitting at a desk most of the day then procurement might be just what you want. Stress in procurement comes from negotiating the best price and getting more value from vendors. Sales management stress comes from dealing with salesmen and working to expand sales.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Go with something you enjoy. Procurement involves buying or purchasing. Sales management involves selling. Sales offers greater income potential. There will be stress with either job. I suppose Sales will have greater risk if you don&#8217;t produce. The greatest opportunity usually has the greatest risk. Procurement is more routine. Sales isn&#8217;t as much. Each day is different. You could improve procurement processes. You could also improve sales or market share. If you enjoy people then I would go with sales. If you prefer sitting at a desk most of the day then procurement might be just what you want. Stress in procurement comes from negotiating the best price and getting more value from vendors. Sales management stress comes from dealing with salesmen and working to expand sales.</p>
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