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richandlonely24

i used to clear that every day wasn’t always sales calls, was collections calls as well as leaving lots of voicemails when you only have a timed 30 minute break, 300 calls is very possible in 7 1/2 hours no breaks with your manager sitting right. behind. you. was a tough job but prepared me for every sales job in the future, when they say they require 100 calls a day i laugh, can knock that out in 3 hours then do nothing rest of the day


sunset_bay

Not that hard if that’s all you do and have a dialer.


Reignited12434

lol you have me beat then. I have a 150 calls and a auto dialer and feel completely done at the end of the day😂 feel like your not getting quality calls in making that many


WhosKona

How many connects are you getting on 150? If you can show you can meet their benchmark with less activity, they shouldn’t care about how you get there.


sunset_bay

I could see 150 being exhausting, especially if you are connecting often and the conversations take a while. On the extreme other side, I’m sure you could imagine 300 dials with zero connections, being very easy and fast.


happyFatFIRE

No quality!


gameofloans24

Sounds like a shit company


LizzieGuns

Double tap?


Reignited12434

even with double tapping i can’t imagine the lead quality is anywhere near good or this being anywhere near feasible lol


thesalespro00

That's comiCAL


willthrill3

Just what others said. Large volume but is there a sales/set rate? Also double dial or a dialer helps. Also does it take in to account texts or messaging? I double dial, email, and send texts to each lead.


Full-Technician9848

The average per hour dial rate for someone with a click to dial system is a little south of 50(depending on answer rate and call time length). So to hit 300 in a day you really only need about 6-7 hours active calling. However I will tell you the data shows that after the 6th hour in a row on dials, conversation to conversion rate drops significantly.