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148 messages, Last post on Aug 24, 2009 at 6:44 PM
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Replying to: grnerd (Jan 12, 2009 12:59 pm) You would be amazed how much riff raff $300-$400 will keep away.
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Replying to: joel0622 (Jan 16, 2009 3:57 pm) at the end of the third day we interview who ever is left So people actually pay $300 and then not finish the training, or they get kicked out?
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Replying to: boomchek (Jan 17, 2009 9:47 am) He usually ends up with about 10 in his class, 5 of them are worth a flip and after all the smoke is cleared 90 days later we end up getting one maybe two good people out of it. They don't really like our store because we are particular about who we hire. They like to go to stores that do cattle calls and hire every one that comes in. Here is the folks we use link title
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Replying to: joel0622 (Jan 17, 2009 3:05 pm) Although when I got into the biz with 0 experience, I did take a week long general car sales course (not affiliated with any dealer groups or brands) and it cost me about $1100. I did it mainly to learn about the industry. The school I took does sales and leasingcourses, business office, and also service advisors and tech training. |
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Replying to: joel0622 (Jan 17, 2009 3:05 pm)
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Replying to: bolivar (Jan 17, 2009 6:44 pm) There are many that should not be in this kind of field, because they cannot handle themselves very well. In my experience, many salesmen I have worked with, they come across extremely fake, overly done and desperate. Although, last spring, I had a salesmen treat me very well. I took my time and he was very kind. I bought 2 cars off of him. In management, I would be extremely strict in hiring. The employees must be able to show superb customer service skills. Never, would I let a salesmen let anyone walk out on my showroom upset. My point is, you cannot stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. You are on the front line, you must show your best behavior, respect people. Because, remember, we all at some point been on the customers end, and know exactly how it feels. I have no sympathy when salesmen get offended when we are blunt about this. They created this bad reputation all on their own. My point also is, that I am sorry you run your business on a commission based system, that really as a customer is not my problem, or does it matter how you are paid. You have a problem with this, you need to talk to your boss or get a normal job. Dealers could eliminate this rep if they got rid of the commission, and went to salary. This is no way to do business without anyone getting their feelings hurt, also its all about the customer, but yet we often get the short end of the stick. We customers always come out last in the any sale! We drive off in our new car, you go, alright!!! $$$ However, I do not expect you to take a loss on the deal. Do not make me feel bad, or throw up in my face that you are getting nothing on the deal. Not my problem. You chose the job that you are in. If you deny me the deal, well, I'll get it from somewhere else. For me, I just want a clean and fair deal, not robbery. Though, dealers legally rob everyday! Well, legally? hmm... we won't go there... lol Wow I am on a role. It is exactly like this, I ordered from a restaurant, had it delivered, $2.00 delivery charge. Then, asked me if I wanted to put the tip on now or when the driver got to me?.... Well, I told him, I am sorry you do business that way, I gave him $1.00. This place is already getting $2.00 to deliver, sorry driver, but you need to tell them to give you the $2.00 for you driving it to me. This is not my problem. $2.00 for delivery, and yet you still want tip. It all comes down from a customers point of view, I am sorry you do business that way. The same as a dealership, You chose to be commissioned. You chose to work there. Not my problem. I am only saying all of this, because I have seen so many salesmen, that literally scream out desperate the minute I hit the dealer lot. Here is a $20 for some food, will you back off? haha... wow!! Garbage!
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Replying to: bvdj84 (Jan 18, 2009 5:25 pm) Dealers put salespeople on commission because its the best way to motivate them to sell. Realtors sell on commission. Liquor sales, medical sales, equipment sales all commission. The people who sell advertising on this very website, commission. Salaries work for pencil pushers, not salespeople. Salespeople are more like artists than anything else. They work best on emotion. They need to know that the more they sell, the more they will make. If you get paid the same whether you sell 3 cars or 13 cars, where is your motivation to work harder? Ask a Realtor if they would like to work weekends for a salary. Heck, even lawyers work on commission.
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Replying to: volvomax (Jan 19, 2009 8:57 am) It really shouldn't be the customer's concern or problem what our commission is. When I work a deal I never bring my compensation into the equation to try and get the customer feeling sorry for me. I think that's pathetic, and as bad as begging.
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Replying to: boomchek (Jan 19, 2009 10:17 am) |
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Replying to: bvdj84 (Jan 18, 2009 5:25 pm) I'm so disgusted over your post that I'm almost at a loss for words. Do you have any idea how many salespeople are working in the U.S. right now? You are constantly surrounded by them and you choose this attitude to approach them with? And to top it all off. You tip the pizza delivery guy $1..... When salespeople see you leave, they are saying hooray because another cheapskate left their lot and hopefully they won't need to deal with them for awhile. You got some real class. |
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