Millennials & Money
What It Takes To Be Number One, With JC Miranda
July 30, 2021
On this week's episode of the Millennials and Money Podcast, our guest is a Traveling sales rep with Vector Cutco Marketing JC Miranda. JC grew up in a small town in Central California the son of two entrepreneurs. He learned from a young age that if you want it then you're gonna have to go hustle to get it. In college, JC got an opportunity to take a part-time position with Vector Marketing selling knives, and his first weekend on the job he discovered that he could make more in one weekend with Cutco than he did in two weeks with his full-time job. JC paid his way through college selling knives and after graduating he came to a pivotal point where he decided to continue to work full time in his role at Cutco rather than pursue a career utilizing his degree. JC does not regret his decision the least bit, in his words, he is “blessed” he spends his time at work traveling up and down the West Coast selling Cutco Cutlery at different events and shows (he is currently in a national sales competition at Cutco in which he is ranked number) JC is blessed to spend his free time traveling all over the country with friends, playing sports, and staying fit He says the key to his success at Cutco can be credited to having a good work-life balance and realizing that you get what you work for and to working hard now like most don't so he can live life in the future like most can't.
On this week's episode of the Millennials and Money Podcast, our guest is a Traveling sales rep with Vector Cutco Marketing JC Miranda. JC grew up in a small town in Central California the son of two entrepreneurs. He learned from a young age that if you want it then you're gonna have to go hustle to get it. In college, JC got an opportunity to take a part-time position with Vector Marketing selling knives, and his first weekend on the job he discovered that he could make more in one weekend with Cutco than he did in two weeks with his full-time job. JC paid his way through college selling knives and after graduating he came to a pivotal point where he decided to continue to work full time in his role at Cutco rather than pursue a career utilizing his degree. JC does not regret his decision the least bit, in his words, he is “blessed” he spends his time at work traveling up and down the West Coast selling Cutco Cutlery at different events and shows (he is currently in a national sales competition at Cutco in which he is ranked number) JC is blessed to spend his free time traveling all over the country with friends, playing sports, and staying fit He says the key to his success at Cutco can be credited to having a good work-life balance and realizing that you get what you work for and to working hard now like most don't so he can live life in the future like most can't.