I have been receiving emails about merchandising positions, but when I look further into the positions, they are, for the most part, a sales job. I love to go store to store, pulling out back stock, pulling DC's, straightening and cutting in new product, even writing up damaged/DC's to return. Planograms, not a problem, build a spinner display rack, in a heartbeat. Even product repackaging. I hate selling. It just isn't in my blood. I don't do the very lucrative Demo work for the same reason. If a customer comes up to me while I am working, I will help them in a second, to the best of my ability, but to try to sell the store a product line or stand by a table giving a spiel about something, not for me. I admire the people that are built that way, I just loath it. I have even put it in my NARMS listing NO sales, demos or 3rd shift. Anyone else notice this shift to "comfortable influencing store buyers to meet sales quotas" buried in the merchandiser job descriptions?