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Old 09-26-2008, 09:25 AM   #6 (permalink)
WalkingDysfunction
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Originally Posted by kaiser S View Post
I think sales is the wrong word - think more "marketing", and you're going to have to do that no-matter what you do, even you're a physical therapist -

If you're not really committed to training and are biding your time, than you can't really expect much in terms of a desirable work environment - if you do decide to get serious about it, go solo (independent, apart form any gym)- it's the most fun you'll ever have -
I totally agree with the marketing aspect in the CPT and PT world. I just didn't want to work in an environment where they cared solely on sales and not the qualities that I brought to their facility. I might try going solo as an additional job when I graduate from PT school. Right now I'm just focused on learning as much as I can under the strength coach at my job. How is it going solo???
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