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Re: New Car Sales [jipster] by volvomax
Jan 22, 2009 (7:20 am)
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Replying to: jipster (Jan 21, 2009 7:08 pm)

Actually, I found his post to be incredibly uninformed.
I think his views on tipping are quite indicative of his personality.
 
Fact is, every year millions of new and used cars get sold by dealers. The vast majority without any hysteria or anger or hurt feelings.
There is a small minority of bad salespeople out there, there always will be.
 
You come to place like this,and you hear from a few people and you assume that every car dealer and salesperson is crooked and useless and you simply don't take into account all the transactions that go smoothly. that never get talked about.
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Re: New Car Sales [jipster] by madmanmoo
Jan 23, 2009 (6:20 am)
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Re: New Car Sales [grnerd] by marcusd21
May 17, 2009 (5:35 am)
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Replying to: grnerd (Jan 12, 2009 12:59 pm)

I went to this training and paid the 294.00. They gave us all an interview at Toyota. The class started with about 43 people and the last day it was down to 22. From what I heard they hired 4 or 5. The rest of were supposed to work with TK and get interviews at other dealerships. I got one at Berger Chevorlet and was told I would be called back. After a week of twice a day phone calls I gave up since they were never returned. At TK the last email I got was they left messages at some dealers(that I contacted myself) and only got voicemail so it would be in my best interests to persue these dealers on my own.
 
Whoa friends can't I do that myself without paying 294.00 have not heard from them in over a month it always that it's up to me to do it. Iwrote a complaint letter asking for my money back to the CEO of TK Worldwide. I would stayu away from these guys you don't charge for something you can' deliver.
 
I went through AIG auto sale training in Arizona and they interviewed and got us placements at dealerships BEFORE the training. We all had jobs. The training was way more comprehensive that TK, lasted a full week and was FREE!!
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Re: New Car Sales [joel0622] by marcusd21
May 17, 2009 (5:37 am)
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Replying to: joel0622 (Jan 17, 2009 3:05 pm)

We had to pay before we would get interviewed by Toyota. and it was due on the second day no mention of them "fronting" the money.
 
I went to this training and paid the 294.00. They gave us all an interview at Toyota. The class started with about 43 people and the last day it was down to 22. From what I heard they hired 4 or 5. The rest of were supposed to work with TK and get interviews at other dealerships. I got one at Berger Chevorlet and was told I would be called back. After a week of twice a day phone calls I gave up since they were never returned. At TK the last email I got was they left messages at some dealers(that I contacted myself) and only got voicemail so it would be in my best interests to persue these dealers on my own.
 
Whoa friends can't I do that myself without paying 294.00 have not heard from them in over a month it always that it's up to me to do it. Iwrote a complaint letter asking for my money back to the CEO of TK Worldwide. I would stayu away from these guys you don't charge for something you can' deliver.
 
I went through AIG auto sale training in Arizona and they interviewed and got us placements at dealerships BEFORE the training. We all had jobs. The training was way more comprehensive that TK, lasted a full week and was FREE
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Re: New Car Sales [kyfdx] by circlew
May 17, 2009 (8:07 am)
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Replying to: kyfdx (Jan 20, 2009 1:47 pm)

Be careful what you wish for...it happens!!!!
 
Regards,
OW
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Re: New Car Sales [circlew] by tidester HOST
May 17, 2009 (11:09 am)
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Replying to: circlew (May 17, 2009 8:07 am)

Be careful what you wish for
 
Does wishing have any influence on the outcome?
 
tidester, host
SUVs and Smart Shopper
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Re: New Car Sales [marcusd21] by s275ironman
Jun 02, 2009 (12:06 pm)
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Replying to: marcusd21 (May 17, 2009 5:37 am)

I was sitting in the class with you marcusd21. I myself am still without a job. They certainly did a good job with their sales pitch to take our money and run.
 
I recently filed a complaint against TK Worldwide on ripoffreport.com
 
I think I should file a report against Toyota of Grand Rapids as they were involved with this scam.
 
A week after going through the training course, I did get contacted by TK, and they sent me to three dealerships in the area, but only one of them was actually hiring. None of the dealers I went to had even heard of TK Worldwide, and two of them were asking me what source told me they had an opening. It looks like they sent me to apply for work at dealerships that weren't even hiring.
 
If you checked job postings on Monster back in March/April, the exact same ad was posted again by Toyota of Grand Rapids. That right there is proof that this is a scam when Toyota wound up hosting another training session just months after I completed it.
 
I looks like I lost $294 that I can't get back. At least we can warn others not to fall for this scam.
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Re: New Car Sales [s275ironman] by boomchek
Jun 02, 2009 (12:26 pm)
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Replying to: s275ironman (Jun 02, 2009 12:06 pm)

Here's how you get hired in auto sales:
 
First gather up a list of dealerships in your area you'd like to work at. Make it a long list (at least 5 to 10 or more) as that will increase your chances of getting hired
 
Print out resumes and a cover letter for each one. Put each cover letter/resume combo in one envelope of each dealership.
 
Dress up in a nice shirt, tie, slacks, or suit, and go in person to drop them off, whether they're hiring or not. Go on a weekday morning, preferably tuesday to thrusday, around 10am or so, as during Monday mornings the managers are busy wrapping up weekend deals, and Fridays they're busy preparing for the weekend.
 
Do not go at month end like the 30th or 31st, and do not go on the 1st of the month as sometimes month end extends into the 1st. Do not go on the weekends either because chances are you won't get to talk to a Sales Manager as they will be too busy.
 
When you walk in, go up to the receptionist and say you'd like to speak with the Sales Manager. Do not just drop off your resume at reception. We've seen way too many people come in and drop off a one page resume, not even stating what position they were applying for. Guess where these resumes will end up? Nobody has time to call and follow up to investigate why you dropped off a resume. That's your job to do with a cover letter, and a quick chat with a dept manager.
 
So if the receptionist asks why you'd like to speak with the manager, say you're here for a sales job. Chances are a manager will come out meet you, at which point you'd introduce yourself, hand him the envelope with your resume and cover letter, and say that you're looking for a sales job, and you're available immediately, and that you'd like him to review your resume and call you if there's an opening.
 
If the manager says there's no openings, ask him to keep the resume on file and to call you when there is one. Alternatively ask him if you can follow up with him in a few days or a week to see if he has any questions. Also take his business card.
 
By wanting to follow up with the manager will score you bonus points, because sales has a lot to do with following up with sold and unsold customers. By having this in you will make you stand out from other applicants and will show to the manager within a 30 second time frame that you're ready for a sales job.
 
When he does take the resume, follow up within 3 days and ask if he had any further questions. This will help him remember you and if an opening does occur you'll be the first in line.
 
If at the receptionist, you're told that the manager is busy, and that she can take your resume and pass it on, then leave it, but follow up the same day with the manager to make sure the manager got it. Find out which manager would be looking at it so that you'd know who to follow up with.
 
Generally, in car sales there is a lot of turnover, and openings may occur on a daily basis, so nver lose hope if there arent' any openings right this second.
 
I can guarantee you that if you go to 10 dealerships using the method above, you'll get hired at one of them within a week, of not a couple days.
 
Good luck.
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Re: New Car Sales [boomchek] by volvomax
Jun 02, 2009 (1:33 pm)
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Replying to: boomchek (Jun 02, 2009 12:26 pm)

Terrific advice!
We hired a guy who followed your script. Just wouldn't take no for an answer.
He's been our salesperson of the month the last 2 months.

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