a professional shower curtain ring seller?
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Rockhound6165 — 10 years ago(December 06, 2015 08:27 AM)
Sales is a very real job. Once upon a time people would sell encyclopedias door to door and made a living at it. Hell, the Fuller Brush man is legendary. One of my first jobs was selling Rainbow vacuum cleaners.
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wolverineland — 9 years ago(May 10, 2016 05:25 PM)
I don't really think so. I could maybe understand some fictional version of Fuller, Watkins or encyclopedias but shower rings are ridiculous. They really didn't have alot of dollar stores back then but you could still get shower curtain rings at the five and dime or discount marts for almost nothing.
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Hilwo — 9 years ago(May 11, 2016 07:31 AM)
It is absurd, that's what makes it funny for me.
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KingCobra686 — 9 years ago(November 27, 2016 01:52 PM)
He isnt selling shower rings door to door. He is mostly likely selling in bulk to those five and dime stores that you refer to. Who do you think handles the transactions between all those stores and the shower ring manufacturers?
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jokeco68 — 9 years ago(August 07, 2016 10:27 AM)
To the OP, I can't really believe that this is an issue, do remember that 1987 pre-dates the internet too, we used to need salesmen to hock a lotta stuff 'back in the day'. If it helps, I recently met a guy from Germany that sells mailboxes, mind you that's Germany, who knows what those whacky europeans do over there.
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cervantes-4 — 9 years ago(October 23, 2016 10:40 AM)
I want to set the record straight. I happen to be a very successful shower curtain ring salesman operating in the Dubuque and environs area so, yes, we do exist! I hope, in fact, to start making enuf to get married before I turn 40. I find this thread to be very demeaning & upsetting.
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eileen-guthrie555 — 9 years ago(November 25, 2016 04:00 PM)
I grew up in NYC area during the late 1960's, early 1970's, we had salesman's come to our house all the time. We had a milkman salesman deliver bottles of milk, got our dry cleaning brought to us and I still remember the starch smell from my dad's shirts, we had an Entenmann's salesman come to the house three times a week. I remember their crumb cake was still warm. Had a Electrolux and Kirby vacuum salesman. We had a blinds salesman who came every now and then. We even had a traveling caged rides for us kids in the summers, which no parent said no to the salesman and operator as well as Good Humor man in his ice cream truck. But of these things stopped around 72 or 73 and eventually sold these things directly to Pathmark, Blue Jay's, King Kullen grocery stores. I remember my mom saving S&H green stamps, Montgomery Ward, Woolworth's, 5 & 10's, Han's Deli but no shower curtain rings salesman.