I don't get the appeal of being in sales. Ok sure, the income is pretty limitless but it's not
usually consistent and you have hardcore metrics and usually micromanaged like a mf. My best friend is in sales and we make the same amount of money (commission included) and he's an account mngr lvl 3 yet, his day to day along with what he has to deal with is literally night and day. He is so micromanaged, has a different manager, TSR, AE almost every 6 months, and is monitored like a little kid at daycare.
While I on the other hand, in cyber security, have none of that. Get your work done, make your manager look good, and you are free to do whatever tf you want. I literally WORK like 20 hours a week. We have day to day stuff and then projects but even all that combined is rarely a true 40 hour week. I mostly play video games during work hahahahaha. losers
Not to mention, sales is ALWAYS hit hard as he-l during layoffs because just about anyone can be in sales as long as you have the personality for it. There is no "skill" to it. No education can teach you to be a good salesperson. You either can do it or you can't. Specialty jobs are not that way. Which is why actual IT typically doesn't get hit near as hard - cyber and networking primarily.
Go learn a real skill and you'll always be more valueable to a company. And safer.