HARDCORam said:
Thanks for serving Boss. I'm white collar all day, I had no interest in the military really but I have to be able to support a family as well, not to say its not possible to do it selling rides but i'm fully covered where i'm at. You can't be desperate going into sales you gotta be cool, desperate sales people fail, driven sales people succeed. You have to want it or you'll hate it. If you decide to do it, I have plenty of tips and I would be happy to help.
Don't mention it. I've been out since '97 so it's been quite awhile. Don't get me wrong, I've thought about trying this out in the past. I worked retail parts for a few years and I was surprisingly good at it. I usually doubled my quota fairly easily. I know this is a different ballgame though.
Maybe "desperation" was a little harsh to describe my situation. I'm just ready to give something else a try and this sounds feasible compared to a lot of other places I've looked into. It's close to home and I'll actually be able to get paid for my efforts. I don't mind dressing up for work either.
There are a few things in the info packet they gave me that aren't very clear. The reason being is that I'm not familiar with the lingo and acronyms they use.
-F&I?
-GBR?
-What's a "pack"? New is $300, $1000 for used and limited production vehicles
-CSI ranking?
The pay process is a little unclear as well. There's apparently 5 different sales levels. Each one of them corresponds to the number of cars you move per month, the commission %, salary per week, demo or car allowance and minimum commission. Then there's bonuses for aftermarket equipment and warranty sales too. I'm trying to establish a baseline of expectations instead of rolling the dice.