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Originally Posted by DSMStyle
I went through Ajilon Temp Agency and just got lucky. My only experiance was doing the books for QPR, and that year was enough experiance to get in at the time. They had the benefit of Tuituion Reimbursement and I am taking full advantage of it. When I first started there was no rules to it, I could leave at any time after getting my degree. Now I only have to stay a year past or pay any funds I'm gained through the program in the past year back upon leaving. Go to a temp agency, and talk to them. Talking about your goals can make a huge difference. If they don't pay attention to you, move on to another agency ot branch. You have to feel good about the people you rely on. A VP can have many duties but it's mostly decision making and allocation at my company. For me, that's a goal, where I'll need to know how everything works from the ground up. Just don't be afraid to to take your time.
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Once again, great advice. I'll speak with my advisor about how to get in touch with some temp agencies and see what they offer. I have quite a few ins to working at a dealership and possibly selling cars this summer. I don't believe any of them would offer tuition reimbursement, but after what I've been hearing about business management/salse I think becoming a vp or a sales rep sounds like something I wouldn't mind doing. They both bring in the money as well and that's definitely not a bad thing

If you don't mind me asking, what company is it you work for? And did you just take whatever job was offered and decided to work your way to vp?