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Replying to: kiawah (Jan 07, 2009 10:21 am) |
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Replying to: percussionist (Jan 07, 2009 10:42 am) |
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Replying to: michaell (Jan 06, 2009 6:20 pm) haha, I see that more than one other person understands my natyive language. To add to the restaurant/car selling career topic... I will concur with most people here that it will be nearly impossible to do both. It's hard enough being in car sales and juggling your family time, let alone another job. Murphy's Law always makes sure that when you have a dinner reserved right after work, that a sale and delivery will "pop up" at last minute to delay you, or a test drive will come in right when you're on your way out the door to go home, or an appointment will come 2 hours late and you'll be 4 hours behind on whatever you were planning after work. If you can juggle the time then it's a good combination if you can cross-promote both businesses, especially if they're located close to each other. And quite a few people I know in the car biz who are succesful came from the resturant biz. But they did one at a time not both. Anyhow good luck. Don't tell your hiring manager that you're plaaning on running a restuarant at the same time, as they might see that you won't be 100% commited to the car sales job because of other obligations. |
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Replying to: richard64 (Jan 07, 2009 10:30 am) You have a car salesman living on the next floor? Seriously, if you really want this car go get it. You will never get a better deal than right now. Last year I was in a similar situation. The car I wanted was available,had the right options and was the exact color. The price was at the top end of what I could afford so I wavered, worried about what I would do if I spent my limit and I hated the car 6 months down the road. I finally went ahead with the purchase and was happy. Just be sure you get it the way YOU want it. Don't skimp, don't compromise. Good luck. Come back when the deal is finished and tell us all the details so everyone can tell you what you did wrong and how you got cheated.
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Replying to: kirstie_h (Jan 07, 2009 10:35 am) Richard |
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Replying to: percussionist (Jan 07, 2009 10:42 am) When I bought my Mitsu I called Fitzmall in Annapolis. They had a number of cars like the one I was shopping for $1000 under invoice. Unfortunately, none of them was equipped the way I wanted. They were willing to order but said the price would be invoice + $99 doc +$400 ad fee. This made it more expensive than the local dealer. I asked why the price was $1K less on the in-stock models and was told "those internet cars are all lot queens that we're trying to get rid of". I don't know how the other brands work it but the Mitsu dealer couldn't make it worth a 500 mile drive. |
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Replying to: isellhondas (Jan 06, 2009 12:08 pm) It depends on when you got out. The USAA website lists these as groups eligible for membership: Children of USAA members. Active-duty officers and enlisted personnel. National Guard and Selected Reserve officers and enlisted personnel. Officer candidates in commissioning programs (Academy, ROTC, OCS/OTS). Former military personnel: Retired officers and enlisted personnel. Former officers and enlisted personnel who separated on or after 01/01/1996. USAA was established by 3 officers in the 1920's as a way around high insurance costs. It extended membership to the senior enlisted ranks (E-6+) in the mid 90s as indicated above by the date of eligibility for former service members. It now appears all enlisted grades are eligible. If you were still serving in 96 you should be eligible. |
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Replying to: richard64 (Jan 07, 2009 10:30 am) This is the definitive buyers' market. Relax & enjoy it. More promotions will be coming down the road any moment now.
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Replying to: peetert (Jan 07, 2009 9:44 am) Randolph is nice. My brother is in Denville and does a lot of work in Jefferson. The old family house is in Butler. I lived a bunch of years there and might end up back there. Morris county is very nice. |
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Replying to: jimbres (Jan 07, 2009 12:21 pm) Toyota is closing their plants for 11 days to reduce inventory. I expect most other manufacturers will do so or have already done so, I know the Ford plant in Louisville has. I think the next 3-4 months will be the best time to buy, after that it will be business as usual.
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