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Sales job as business training versus dead end low wage reality

April 7, 2026r/Entrepreneur

In r/Entrepreneur, the common advice to learn business by taking a sales job clashes with the experience of low-paid sales roles that feel like a dead end, pushing people to consider switching paths or stacking skills like coding.

If you want to learn business find a job in sales
I work for $2 an hour in sales and it seems to be a dead end job, no prospects, no skills, nothing.
it's boring and there's nothing to do, i study coding in my free time at the Job,but it seems to be pointless
I wanna quit right now and coding won't let me do it within the next 6-9 months as a minimum.
what do I do next? how to quit
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