Monday, 11 March 2013

How CM Punk Would Work In Accounts Receivable Collection

By Rob Sutter


CM Punk was once the WWE Champion until he lost his title at the Royal Rumble a couple of weeks ago. This loss seems to have taken a toll on his sanity and now he's become very much mad. In the ring, it's easy to say that he would become a better wrestler and win more matches now that he has appeared to tap into a new level of aggression. Seeing as how accounts receivable collection is more professional in comparison, though, Punk may not thrive as well.

One would be silly to refer to Punk as a saint. Seen as one of the more aggressive heels, both in language and wrestling style, World Wrestling Entertainment has something far more different in this particular wrestler. If you need to see how his wrestling style had become smarter, there didn't seem to be a shortcut or technicality he wouldn't take advantage of en route to retaining his WWE Championship. However, it's clear that his actions did not assist him in the grand scheme of things.

Would CM Punk do at all well in a line of work that calls for accounts receivable collection? I don't know if he would and that's mainly because of the respect, or lack thereof, that he would show people. I say this because he speaks about the idea of respect constantly and fails to show it to his opponents, which makes him a hypocrite in the eyes of casual viewers. Once you take this fact into account, it'd be easy to assume he wouldn't do well in companies like Rapid Recovery.

I could just picture the way Punk would break into a home and start to demand a certain amount left and right. He's not the kind of person who's going to sit by and speak in a shy tone and, instead, he'll let his feelings be heard. He's one of the better microphone workers in the business and his ability to express himself verbally is almost second to none. However, the very mindset of speaking what comes to him could hurt Punk in the real world.

Punk would probably be the first wrestler to break each rule listed in the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and there aren't many wrestling fans who would deny the claim. After all, he's someone who has broken the rules set for him for the last couple of years and I don't see that mindset changing anytime soon. It's why I think that he would be best suited for a job outside of that of accounts receivable collection. I don't think he needs to raise the ire of more people.




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