How many people do your job?
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Ok, so who has the most exclusive job on PH? How many people in the world do you reckon are doing a similar job to yourself, right now? Not who would be capable with a bit of re-training, or how many have done it in the past.
Does anyone work in such a specialised field that they are in single figures?
Does anyone work in such a specialised field that they are in single figures?
Freelance horn player - not that exclusive I suppose, maybe a thousand in the country?
However, retraining to do what I do would take about 20 years or so - highly skilled work obviously, so not a career you could move sideways into! Certainly not just a niche of a niche of a niche like some in this thread!
However, retraining to do what I do would take about 20 years or so - highly skilled work obviously, so not a career you could move sideways into! Certainly not just a niche of a niche of a niche like some in this thread!
Edited by NiceCupOfTea on Friday 30th March 20:56
I'm the only person who I've ever met or know of that does the sort of thing I do, the way we do it if that makes sense. I'm sure there are more, but it's rare.
I'm the head of Sales and Customer Service - an odd mix for a start for a firm of 'faceless' (or non face-to-face might be a better term) correspondence Accountants.
It’s very rare of an Accountancy Firm to work like we do, but it works.
It’s incredibly rare for an Accountancy Firm at actually ‘sell’ their services, most thing it’s a bit ‘crass’ I think.
And if they do it’s incredibly rare they market and sell their services the way we do.
And rare they do it on a national level, without actually having regional offices.
When I started there wasn’t a blueprint for it, no ‘how to sell a unique Accountancy services’ manual, I spend the first 6 months just running trial and error to work out how it could be done.
Works well though we’re enjoying huge growth and customer retention rates
Nothing truly unique about what I do, just the combination of factors that make it odd.
I'm the head of Sales and Customer Service - an odd mix for a start for a firm of 'faceless' (or non face-to-face might be a better term) correspondence Accountants.
It’s very rare of an Accountancy Firm to work like we do, but it works.
It’s incredibly rare for an Accountancy Firm at actually ‘sell’ their services, most thing it’s a bit ‘crass’ I think.
And if they do it’s incredibly rare they market and sell their services the way we do.
And rare they do it on a national level, without actually having regional offices.
When I started there wasn’t a blueprint for it, no ‘how to sell a unique Accountancy services’ manual, I spend the first 6 months just running trial and error to work out how it could be done.
Works well though we’re enjoying huge growth and customer retention rates
Nothing truly unique about what I do, just the combination of factors that make it odd.
P-Jay said:
I'm the only person who I've ever met or know of that does the sort of thing I do, the way we do it if that makes sense. I'm sure there are more, but it's rare.
I'm the head of Sales and Customer Service - an odd mix for a start for a firm of 'faceless' (or non face-to-face might be a better term) correspondence Accountants.
It’s very rare of an Accountancy Firm to work like we do, but it works.
It’s incredibly rare for an Accountancy Firm at actually ‘sell’ their services, most thing it’s a bit ‘crass’ I think.
And if they do it’s incredibly rare they market and sell their services the way we do.
And rare they do it on a national level, without actually having regional offices.
When I started there wasn’t a blueprint for it, no ‘how to sell a unique Accountancy services’ manual, I spend the first 6 months just running trial and error to work out how it could be done.
Works well though we’re enjoying huge growth and customer retention rates
Nothing truly unique about what I do, just the combination of factors that make it odd.
Im sorry but its true what they about accountants then ......... ;)I'm the head of Sales and Customer Service - an odd mix for a start for a firm of 'faceless' (or non face-to-face might be a better term) correspondence Accountants.
It’s very rare of an Accountancy Firm to work like we do, but it works.
It’s incredibly rare for an Accountancy Firm at actually ‘sell’ their services, most thing it’s a bit ‘crass’ I think.
And if they do it’s incredibly rare they market and sell their services the way we do.
And rare they do it on a national level, without actually having regional offices.
When I started there wasn’t a blueprint for it, no ‘how to sell a unique Accountancy services’ manual, I spend the first 6 months just running trial and error to work out how it could be done.
Works well though we’re enjoying huge growth and customer retention rates
Nothing truly unique about what I do, just the combination of factors that make it odd.
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