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Re: November 24th [chikoo] by richard64
Nov 26, 2008 (9:16 pm)
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Replying to: chikoo (Nov 26, 2008 7:38 pm)

When I was in India some years ago, I saw several well kept plants. I also noticed how well mannered the management and the employees were at the time. That, too, makes for an efficient and profitable production scene.
 
Richard
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Re: [chikoo] by rogeliov
Nov 26, 2008 (9:23 pm)
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Replying to: chikoo (Nov 26, 2008 8:49 pm)

"However, remember that she chose you too"
 
Yeah, but I brighten up her life.
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Re: [richard64] by rogeliov
Nov 26, 2008 (9:32 pm)
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Replying to: richard64 (Nov 26, 2008 9:03 pm)

Very well said Mr. Richard. My wife is into motivational, self help stuff and it works for her. She had me buy her a book and cd set called "The Secret". after she got done with the cds she gave them to me to listen to them. These cd's and the author use the same principles that Dr. Dwayne Dyer (not a car salesman or motivational car salesman trainer) but you can apply his theories to every day life. In a nutshell it talks about the the theory of universal attraction. Or simply put the "law of attraction" which simply states that every person attracts what they put out. If you are miserable you will attract miserable people to your life. Ever noticed how a cheerful, enthusiastic, joyful person is always surrounded by cheerful, enthusiastic, joyful people? And miserable people are either with another miserable person or with no one at all. Hence the term "Misery loves company."
 
Alejandro, you may have to step back and take a look at the people around you. What type of persons are you attracting? You may want to also take a week or two off and refresh your batteries and maybe rethink your line of work. Never underestimate the power of a well rested salesman.
  
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One more thing... by rogeliov
Nov 26, 2008 (9:36 pm)
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Have you ever walked into a business establishment and everyone greeted you with a smile and welcomed you into their store or restaurant? That's the type of place I like to do business with and keeps me coming back. And if I get the service that goes along with that smile I make it a point to compliment the clerk or waiter or waitress in front of their boss. You should see the smiles on those folks.
 
On Friday do this with your very first customer and all the ones after that. Give them a big smile and thank them for coming in.Make them feel special
I will guarantee you your luck will turn around. People want to do business with someone they like.
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The stats I promised. by duke23
Nov 26, 2008 (10:24 pm)
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Ask and ye shall receive. Granted the stock market is only a prognosticator for the economy but some statistics from 2008.
  
The bear market losses have only been exceeded by1929/1933 and 1937/1938.The Dow is having the second worst year since 1901.(only 1931 was worse ).This is the S&P's worst year since 1930. 1/3 of the S&P 500 could no longer qualify to be admitted to the S&P 500. Business Week points out that of 11,585 mutual funds covered by Morningstar, 11.584 are down on the year. The one that isn't down is not up but flat for the year. Of the S&P 500 all but ten are down for the year. $200/bbl, lmao. Darn economics being so sensible and all. And darn that consumer confidence. Yes you can . Good night and good luck.
 
To those that state that it will get better. Yes sir, it couldn't get any worse. Hang tough salesmen. '09 the pits, '10 the gravy . To the consumer, it's a rare opportunity, but fear breeds indecision and by the time you recognize the deal it will be too late. Just my thoughts.
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Re: Tired of selling cars.... [rogeliov] by greanpea68
Nov 26, 2008 (10:59 pm)
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Replying to: rogeliov (Nov 26, 2008 8:15 pm)

Let's see GP
 
I hear what you are saying rogeliov.... But I also hear what he is saying.... Yes there can be Mini commisions on used.... especialy now in this market.... Our big term these days is "market Share".....
 
Just because he is selling used cars doesn't mean he is making tons of money and he already admitted he isn't making as much as last year. All I am saying is I hear and understand his frustration.... Everybody can say the stats of 20%.... 25%... but the fact is the market is really tough and I hear his frustration because honestly I feel it too where I am at... I sell new and used.... Consumers feel becasue it is a bad market that they can pay less.... and the fact is everyone is hurting....
 
"What we have here, is failure to communicate"
 
The kid is venting and I can understand that. It seems as if everyone is pouncing on him and bsically telling him he is not a salesman... I have to say the kid has responded with respect to everyones opinion and even given back valid responses.... he hasn't tried to start fights or anything so if anything I believe we should give the kid some empathy... he sounds burnt out. That was my initial response and most other sales people gave the same response..... Does he keep going on about his struggles at work? YES.... But this is "stories from the front lines" and everything isn't always peaches and cream.
 
Did we scare him away becasue he shared some negative experiences I don't know..... But from the way I see it... yes we can say all the statistics of sales and tell him to stop bitching.... but the fact is... that ain't going to change the market.
 
For once we are getting some actual feeling on this board and it appears everyone is just praying on the weak... so to say.... no offense alerjo or what ever your name is. When I say weak.... I mean every dealer is working from a weakness just trying to get these hard times. I have to agree with him on a lot of stuff. If everyone thinks that every dealership has a positive "attitude".... they have another thing coming.....
 
The "Rats" are everywhere....
 
The only thing I suggest is to everyone no matter what kind of industry you are (sales minded) is to hang in there....
 
Hoping for the best,
 
GP
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Re: Tired of selling cars.... [greanpea68] by rogeliov
Nov 27, 2008 (1:02 am)
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Replying to: greanpea68 (Nov 26, 2008 10:59 pm)

I can understand you standing up for the guy. Frankly I think he's a troll. The thing that got my goat is there's thousands of sales people right now that hardly get to speak to one customer a day and he's bragging about everyone at his store talking to 3-4 and yet can't close a barn door. Something ain't right.
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Re: Today [boomchek] by jmonroe
Nov 27, 2008 (4:49 am)
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Replying to: boomchek (Nov 26, 2008 4:05 pm)

‘driver’ asked, “Whatever happened to those ads with the come on down and take a few swings with a sledge hammer to this car?”
 
Wouldn't that be fun if we can take our frustrations out on an old beater.
 
Who said it had to be “an old beater”? Why not a top of the line beauty with not a scratch on it? That would attract a ton of people, especially women with shopping carts.
 
I'm sure it would erase some boredom too.
 
Now if you really want to get people into the show room, why not tie a salesman to a chair and let the folks have at it. Then when a buyer tells his friends he had to beat a good deal out of the guy, he’d at least be telling the truth about THAT deal.
 
Happy turkey day every one.
 
jmonroe
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Re: [jipster] by oldfarmer50
Nov 27, 2008 (5:22 am)
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Replying to: jipster (Nov 26, 2008 4:27 pm)

"...you played the "Jipst Method" to a tee..."
 
Wow, and all this time I thought I was a "Bobst" winnie. I'm so proud.
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Re: [alejandrom] by oldfarmer50
Nov 27, 2008 (5:52 am)
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Replying to: alejandrom (Nov 26, 2008 7:49 pm)

"...then you know that everyone cherry picks..."
 
You mean that when I fling open your doors, spread my arms wide and shout "WHO WANTS TO SELL ME A CAR...TODAY?" all the sales people won't flock to me?
 
Where I sell I often have the same feelings you do about customers. I get 50-100 "ups" a day. It's comforting to know that some of the behavior I see is displayed at every business.
 
Long ago I decided that I would present my products honestly, answer any questions as best I could and then shut up and let the customer decide. Usually I've found that the unpleasant people are so unhappy in their own lives that they will drag you down with them if you try to play their game. Feel sorry for them and move on.
 
On rare occasion if I feel sorry for some truly poor soul I'll cut them a deal. I never do that for the type who swagger up and demand a bargain. One of the few perks of being the business owner as well as the salesman is that I can tell the really bad bozos to travel to a much warmer climate.
 
My motto is: "Retail would be perfect if it weren't for the customers".

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