I have been doing telemarketing in a lending institution for a year and a half now, and I feel that this job has no future. Should I resign?

I have never liked sales. It's a lie to exercise people, not everyone is suitable for sales. Learning a technical job is far more promising than sharpening your mouth. If you think you have no future, you can really give up. From Q user: Ms. Zhang.

If the company has room for promotion, if you don't consider quitting, after all, telemarketing can't be a lifetime. I think about it day after day and year after year. I have several interested clients today, and I will follow them up tomorrow. How many orders do I need the day after tomorrow? What's the performance this month? There is definitely no future. High salary is also your hard-earned money. You can try other jobs, or learn some professional skills, and work steadily in the future. Maybe the salary can't be compared with telemarketing, but the working environment and atmosphere are different.