I don't believe I'm actually considering this... getting a job as an Audi salesman...
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I don't believe I'm actually considering this... getting a job as an Audi salesman...
I've been unemployed for about 8 weeks now and I am considering getting out of my previous industry altogether (electronic component sales). I have an engineering degree but I'd like to stay in sales. There's an Audi dealer right across the street from where I live and I talked to the sales manager today... he said to call him after Thanksgiving and we'll talk more.
I dunno... I'm just toying with the idea. Can one make a decent living in car sales? I like the idea of being around cars... especially Audi's. I like the commute... about 200 yards from my door step. And I like not having to cold call anymore. I HATE cold calling. The downside I guess is the hours. I don't want to work retail hours if I can avoid it. However at least I'd have Sundays guaranteed off.
Well, If I did take the job, maybe I can get a special discount on my next car!!
I dunno... I'm just toying with the idea. Can one make a decent living in car sales? I like the idea of being around cars... especially Audi's. I like the commute... about 200 yards from my door step. And I like not having to cold call anymore. I HATE cold calling. The downside I guess is the hours. I don't want to work retail hours if I can avoid it. However at least I'd have Sundays guaranteed off.
Well, If I did take the job, maybe I can get a special discount on my next car!!
#3
Gawd isn't that the TRUTH...The guy that tried to sell me an S4 owned a Vette.
Needless to say he knew absolutely NOTHING about Audi's or german cars in general. 50% of of refusal to upgrade was because I could never buy a car from a guy that owns a Vette, 50% was they didn't get the damn price down low enough. I'm kinda glad that I didn't upgrade cause I've been out of work for two months now.
#4
I was talking to one of our Loan Officers today....
He used to be a car salesman....did pretty well at it for a couple years before he was promoted to finance manager. Made some REALLY good money. He said you just need to know how to sell, but you definitely need to know your product and work hard at finding (and keeping) customers. Keep us posted as I'm sure a lot of us have wondered what it would be like (including me).
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That's great Mike!!!!!!!
I've considerd it too! I figure sales is a lot more fun when you're actually really into the product you're selling.
We'd all love to have you as a salesman Mike! ;-)
We'd all love to have you as a salesman Mike! ;-)