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Groove Mazda is Hiring!
Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 9:14
by turbo99jetta
Hey Guys, Figured this would be a good place to post. Groove Mazda in Centennial Is hiring sales associates to join their fun and exciting sales team. We would love to have you. Please come in and ask for Taylor Scott or myself Josh Robitaille and we will get you an application and an interview. We offer great benefits, paid training, and an opportunity to grow with a young company.
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 9:14
by turbo99jetta
Nothing huh
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 9:14
by erod550
Tried selling cars once when I was younger. Discovered quickly that I was horrible at sales and sold a whole 3 cars in the month and a half or so I worked there. Have not worked a sales job since, heh.
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 9:14
by ~Barn~
I've never tried it. I might be okay at it, but I couldn't handle having to work irregular hours and days to make money. I'm sure it can be very lucrative if you bust your ###, but I could see the novelty wearing off for me real quick. Unless of course I was brilliant at it and only had to work on average 3-or-so days out of the week to hit my numbers and bankroll. Are there car salesman out there, that are basically Wednesday-to-Friday guys, and do extremely well? Seems like a rarity (?).
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:14
by turbo99jetta
~Barn~ wrote:I've never tried it. I might be okay at it, but I couldn't handle having to work irregular hours and days to make money. I'm sure it can be very lucrative if you bust your ###, but I could see the novelty wearing off for me real quick. Unless of course I was brilliant at it and only had to work on average 3-or-so days out of the week to hit my numbers and bankroll. Are there car salesman out there, that are basically Wednesday-to-Friday guys, and do extremely well? Seems like a rarity (?).
very rare, as saturday is your big money day.
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:14
by tsx_guy
I dabbled in cars sales back in the day, selling Hondas (surprised?)
Like erod, I know I don't have the salesmanship to thrive in this
profession regardless of how good the product is (it practically sells itself)
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:14
by Shadowden
I've tried sales a couple times. I was horrible at it.
Glad you thought of the cmzc folks to start with though!