• Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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    Sales has fuck-all to do with filling a need. Sales is the invention of problems for which the only solution is the liberal application of money.

    Engineering is filling a need.

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      OK, so engineers provide their solution to a problem to end users for free? Engineers still need marketing and sales to further improve an invention as well as allow others to understand its use case.

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      Oh ok- good luck getting your little field/product/item out into the world all on your own…

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        Well, you’re clearly not an engineer.

        Based on the way you’re attempting to “sell” the role of salesman, you don’t seem to have the skillset required for that role either.

        Aspiring mid-level manager, perhaps?

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          No shitstain- I’m a pilot and don’t have anything to do with either engineering or marketing. I also run my own company. I’m also extremely welltraveled, educated, and experienced. Which is why I know that very obviously an engineer on his own is worthless. Any company without marketing is worthless.any company with only marketing and no product is worthless. Grow the fuck up.

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            Ok, Captain.

            Just out of curiosity, where exactly did I say that salespeople aren’t important? I merely rejected the characterization that salespeople are problem solvers. They are not. Engineers solve the problem, salespeople convince customers that they have the problem.