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    Topic: High Line vs Domestic

    Topic Posted by: Tom Cotter (tjc45@aol.com )
    Date Posted: Tue Jan 14 11:16:49 2003
    Topic Description: I'm in the process of considering an auto sales career. In my search I've talked with a reputable BMW dealer in the local area. The sales manager told me he offered no training and that his dealership was a sink or swim atmosphere. He advised me to cut my teeth at another dealership, but warned me off domestic brands. He told me that he and most of the area's other high line dealerships will not consider someone with domestic experience. What's up with this? What's the difference between selling Saturns or Mercedes? Why would being a successful Chevy salesman not qualify you to be a great Lexus consultant? Can somebody please explain?

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    Sales Career Randy May Tue Jan 14 14:37:46 2003
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