This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911 edition. Excerpt: ... There are some other elements of personal appearance that are of great value because they work in accordance with the laws of human nature. It is a vital mistake for the salesman to fall into personal habits that are displeasing to people. It may be all right for the clerk in a cigar store to smoke ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911 edition. Excerpt: ... There are some other elements of personal appearance that are of great value because they work in accordance with the laws of human nature. It is a vital mistake for the salesman to fall into personal habits that are displeasing to people. It may be all right for the clerk in a cigar store to smoke while on duty; but it is entirely wrong for the clerk in any other store to do so. No salesman would be so boorish as to stand before his customer, and eat a sandwich or an orange while serving them--but many do not hesitate to chew gum. which to many is repulsive. There are many personal traits of this sort that should be carefully watched by the salesman because they are irritating to the people he must deal with, the people he must be able to influence, if he is to succeed in his calling. So we might continue enumerating negative points in the outward expression of the inner nature; but it is unnecessary, any one knows that soiled linen, unpolished shoes, finger nails in mourning, unbrushed teeth, etc., are exceedingly apt to be offensive; and the salesman can never afford to offend the people he wishes to deal with. Now as we thus close the study of the general personality of the salesman I trust that the reader will not feel that it is a finished study; we have aimed to touch upon fundamental principles and must now trust to the reader to apply them to his individual case. This cannot be accomplished in a day; indeed it is a study for a life time; one may continue adding positive points to his personality day after day fSt months and years if he will give the subject the thought and attention it should receive. The reader should frequently go back over each chapter and think of the points that might be applied to his personality; he...
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