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I drive a Porsche at age 23 and make £250k in just MONTHS doing a job nobody wants – it’s not glam but rakes in millions

The job comes with a lot of rejection

a 23-year-old has revealed how she made £250,000 in a matter of months thanks to hard work and turning her emotions off.

Shelby Sapp, from Miami, revealed that her success was all down to being a 'literal psychopath.'

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Shelby Sapp travels the world and drives a luxe porsche thanks to doing a job nobody wantsCredit: Instagram
She is on her way to make millions thanks to door to door salesCredit: Instagram

The US-based women gave an insight into how she affords her lavish lifestyle which includes owning a Porsche and travelling the world in five-star hotels.

She started her career doing door-to-door sales, a job most people would avoid, but moved up the ladder to run a team of sales reps. 

She bragged about her financial achievements, from owning a pink Porsche Cayenne - which starts at £58,420 and stated: 'The top producers in sales are literally psychopaths - and I'm one of them.'

If you wanna be good at sales, you have to literally be a robot with yourself

Shelby Sapp

Shelby revealed it was possible for anyone to achieve in a viral which has been viewed more than 1.1 million times.

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She spoke to her audience while parked in her lavish car to share her secrets to being successful.

"My point is, if you wanna be good at sales, you have to literally be a robot with yourself," she explained.

"You have to know that whether you are having a good day, bad day or whatever you are feeling, it literally doesn't matter.

'If you're sad, it doesn't matter. If you're happy, it doesn't matter. With the people that you are talking to you have to be the same. You have to be so good at controlling your energy."

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She continued saying that customers can feel the energy - making it less likely for you to make a deal.

According to the sales pro - the difference between a good sales rep and a bad one is how you deal with emotions.

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She added that no one can tell whether she is having a good or bad day.

I keep telling you guys this. It has everything to do with mentality - your energy, your vibe, how you're approaching at how you're controlling yourself, your hard work," she concluded.

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Shelby really did start at the bottom, selling pest control products by knocking on people's doors.

When she hit her own sale target of £252,434 she then trained her sale reps and who made £800,000 in revenue.

1"00 days of 8am-10pm hard work knocking on doors selling pest control contracts in the heat. It was not the fanciest job, but I walked away as a million dollar revenue producing manager, the top female sales rep in the company, and a six figure take-home earner," she added.

Despite Shelby's impressive claims about her sales expertise, her video was soon flooded with comments with viewers left bitterly divided.

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Many congratulated the content creator while others said it wasn't worth the hustle.

One person wrote: "I literally don't want to be a robot. I'm a human, not AI."

Another commented: "Awesome job! This is my first year in sales, and you are 100 per cent correct! Hoping to get there too! Saving enough to go back to school, so I can pursue my passions."

"Insurance sales here, and you're so right. Choke the emotions down, and keep going," penned a third.

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Meanwhile a fourth said: "This is such a good case against capitalism. Prioritising sales over your mental well being is bad - very bad."

"Being good at manipulation seems like a bad thing,” claimed a fifth.

Someone else added: "I'd rather be broke than do sales again. I felt like a sleazeball."

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