I'm currently with sprint and have been for a couple months now, am thinking about transferring or was thinking maybe I'm better off going to AT&T? Anyone work for any of the wireless providers. I want to go where the money is!!
A couple of months long sprint doesn't work well. If you are doing scrum make sure your sprint isn't more than 2-3 weeks long. :)
Did you read your employment contract? I know VZW has a non-compete clause in it for like 6-12 months if memory serves.
T-Mobile and Verizon have the best Comp plans. Also they are very likely to promote within
AT&T makes $20 on things that we make five dollars for. I think not.
^ this guy is wrong. T-mobile Corporate commission is way better than AT&T. However, AT&T hourly raises are much quicker. If you're looking for long term sales and not promoting, go with AT&T. Short term sales and either trying to promote or move to another company, T-mobile.
project fi is the best. highly recommend
ATT is great, imho. tons of free training, 3 weeks vacation on day one, and in my experience, they treat people well.
T-Mobile pays for performance and promotes players to leaders .
T-Mobile is all talk. they hire people with promised words but when you ask for it in writing they never get back to you.
lol your not a good fit if you have to ask .
If u want to move up stay away from TMobile u will b in the same position forever.
With sprint corp, I'm finding that everything changes all the time.
Sprint has a huge growth opp and such has a lot of opps to grow with the company. Then again, I'm long S.
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What city are you in? I used to work for Sprint way back in the day, but I'm currently working for Yelp doing sales. Pretty decent commissions.
What do you sell ? And it's B2B right?