Alan Karbashian spends all day driving from customer site to customer site for sales meetings in his job with a national medical parts manufacturer. Alan is considered a/an:
A) inside sales rep
B) outside sales rep
C) alignment rep
D) distributing rep
E) interchange rep
B
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