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Tino Buntic

I've been in sales my entire career. I love everything to do about the sales profession, from generating sales leads, to meeting with clients and prospects, to closing sales.

One of the best things about having a sales job is that you're not stuck in an office from 9 to 5. You get to go out and drive. Drive to meetings... drive to clients' offices. And, since driving is my favorite thing to do, I love it.

Speaking of driving, my dream is to be able to drive all around the world. First up, I want to drive through North America. I'm planning for a trip shortly to drive from my hometown, toronto, to Tijuana, Mexico. Next up will be to drive through Europe. I want to visit Vienna, Moscow, Stockholm, Berlin, Zurich, and a whole lot more cities. Lastly, I want to drive through Asia as well. I've always wanted to visit Tokyo and Hong Kong.

Articles by this Author
» The Prisoner's Dilemma In Business Competition
By Tino Buntic | Published 09/28/2006 | Ethics | Unrated
The "prisoner's dilemma" teaches us the golden rule in business competition: Acting in one's self interest does not always serve one's self interest.
» Is Stealing Marketing Ideas from Your Competitor Ethical?
By Tino Buntic | Published 09/28/2006 | Ethics | Unrated
This article asks the question, "Is stealing marketing ideas from your competition ethical?"
» New Wal-Mart Theft Policy Helps Provide An Unexpected Perk For Its Minimum Wage Employees
By Tino Buntic | Published 09/28/2006 | Ethics | Unrated
Wal-Mart recently announced that it is changing its zero-tolerance rule when it comes to theft. Previously, Wal-Mart would prosecute anybody caught stealing from one of its stores - even if it was just a pack of gum. But, the zero-tolerance theft rule has now changed. Henceforth, prosecution happens only if an item stolen is worth $25 or more.
» Business Ethics Etiquette - Is Corporate Social Responsibility An Oxymoron?
By Tino Buntic | Published 09/28/2006 | Ethics | Unrated
One of the biggest business myths is that business ethics is an oxymoron.
» Freakonomics - A Book By An Ecomomist That Isn't About Economics
By Tino Buntic | Published 10/26/2006 | Book-Reviews | Unrated
A review of the Freakonomics book.
» Book Review: Small Is The New Big By Seth Godin - This Book Is Bad
By Tino Buntic | Published 10/26/2006 | Book-Reviews | Unrated
This book is bad
» Explaining The Unemployment Rate: Facts and Myths
By Tino Buntic | Published 10/31/2006 | Economics | Unrated
This article explains some of the facts and myths about the unemployment rate.
» Two-Time Lottery Winners And The Economics Law Of Diminishing Marginal Utility
By Tino Buntic | Published 10/31/2006 | Economics | Unrated
This article uses the example of two-time lottery winners to explain the law of diminishing marginal utility...
» MySpace Spam - MySpace Has Created The Perfect Environment For Spammers
By Tino Buntic | Published 11/10/2006 | Spam-Blocker | Unrated
There's one thing that allows MySpace spam to thrive - nothing is being done to stop spammers.
» Very Important Message: You Are Required To Read
By Tino Buntic | Published 11/10/2006 | Spam-Blocker | Unrated
I'm not the boss of you. I can't make you read this.
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