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Posted by: Randy May
(rmay@dickscountrydodge.com
)
Organization:Dick's Country Dodge
Date posted: Tue Jan 14 14:37:46 2003
Subject: Sales Career
Message:
My first thought is why would anyone work for a dealership that is short sighted enough to not be interested in developing its most critical assett and the most potential filled source of income and success, it's employees. I work at a Dodge dealer. I have been here over 5 years. They have invested a lot of money and time in me personally and I have in return consistantly showed up for work and ensured them a return on their investment. We are both better off for it. As far as selling a certian make of vehicle. I think that is a personal decision. I want to believe in the product I sell. I also want to sell something thing that I can and will buy myself. I know very successful salespeople that work at Lexus stores, Dodge stores, Chevy stores and BMW stores among others. The difference in usally the attitude of the salesperson not the name plate on the vehicle. I have gotten very bad service at a store selling very expensive products and great service at a lower line product store. When I chose to get in the industry I checked out the dealers and interviewed several times. I found a store that sold a product I believed in. Then one that I could align with on an ethical level. From there I looked at the business model and their future and what my future might look like there, ie turn over, training, advancement, pay, location, etc. It has worked out well. I will tell you that I know not all dealers subscribe to the same attitude in assett development and training. I have heard of one BMW dealer that spends a ton of money on training and coaching for the salesstaff. The only problem is there are few openings as people do not often leave........Good Luck and I hope you find your spot in this challanging but rewarding industry.
Subject: Highline vs. Domestic
Reply Posted by: Chris Parra
Date Posted: Wed Jan 15 1:00:23 2003
Message:
I wholeheartedly agree with Randy.
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