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Very interesting question. I guess for me, it's more been the case of advice I got very early on being decent or good advice for then and that point in time in my career, whereas today the advice would be very inapplicable today. However, I get that is common.
I never liked the "salesy" advice I got. I was never kitchen-table-top marketplace, and I found those appointments extremely frustrating early in my career. However, they were supposed to be extremely frustrating!!! That's making your bones! LOL. I still do a few of those a year now -- client's children or grandchildren -- to keep those market skills sharp. I also enjoy meeting with those younger people, just starting out, etc.
I guess the worst advice I ever got was "use this" shop/agency/MO "because they pay the highest commission" -- and for me, the type of practice, business model I have -- that advice was never, ever good! LOL.
I never liked the "salesy" advice I got. I was never kitchen-table-top marketplace, and I found those appointments extremely frustrating early in my career. However, they were supposed to be extremely frustrating!!! That's making your bones! LOL. I still do a few of those a year now -- client's children or grandchildren -- to keep those market skills sharp. I also enjoy meeting with those younger people, just starting out, etc.
I guess the worst advice I ever got was "use this" shop/agency/MO "because they pay the highest commission" -- and for me, the type of practice, business model I have -- that advice was never, ever good! LOL.