View Full Version : I got a job!!!
eric81
06-26-2009, 01:39 AM
I finally got a job, and it is for Toyota! I now sell Toyota's! How sweet is that? If anyone has any Q's about options, acessories, or anything like that, pm me and I will see what I can do. No promises and no discounts, but I will gladly be a good face for Toyota, to all of their loyal customers.
TinyGiant
06-26-2009, 01:42 AM
congrats! pass YW cards to everyone looking at yarii :)
might help with them making decisions :) I know alot of people on the board have decided to buy one because of the info here :)
Thirty-Nine
06-26-2009, 01:43 AM
Good luck. I know it's a very hard market right now for car sales. Hopefully you'll do well!
eric81
06-26-2009, 01:48 AM
Yaris World CARDS?!? I don't have any... how do I get some? I mean, besides getting them made myself? Also, Toyota is the #1 selling car in USA right now, and have the smallest net loss of any company... AND they have over 50 billion dollars in cash and sellable items incase they do start to go down. Not like GM and other american makers who put it all in stocks and make believe bank accounts. Not that a Ford Mustang isn't a good car, it's just not fuel efficient or overly reliable.
1NZYaris1
06-26-2009, 01:53 AM
Congrate's on your new job , enjoy it and the perks :thumbsup:
TinyGiant
06-26-2009, 01:54 AM
ya bascially gotta make some. i have the file if you need it :)
eric81
06-26-2009, 01:57 AM
I sent Tiny Giant a pm... please read.
1NZYaris1
06-26-2009, 02:22 AM
Here's one example for you :thumbsup:
BailOut
06-26-2009, 02:36 AM
I'm glad you found a job, especially during this recession, but guard your karma. Dishonesty, trickery and deceit are all things that weigh heavily on one's conscience but they are also the primary tools belonging to a car salesman.
Please read Confessions of a Car Salesman (http://www.edmunds.com/advice/buying/articles/42962/article.html) and decide right now where your boundaries are.
YarisSedan
06-26-2009, 02:44 AM
Just a warning selling cars is not all its cracked up to be. I used to be a car salesman. Hours are harsh working 10 hours a day and on weekends. And if your pay is based on commission so even if you sell a few cars some cars only are a 100 dollar comission. About 1/3 of car salesman pretty much end up getting minamum wage since its either comission or minumum wage whichever is better. Not minimum wage plus a comission bonus.
Especially now its really tough. You will notice many salesman come and go. Only advice i can give you is wear lots of sunscreen cause you will find out the hard way afte ra few days you should have.
Don't be shy stay up front and get ready to greet people. You have to be a little pushy but not too pushy. Most poeple wont give you the light of day. Don't really rely on other salesman to help you out cause to them you are just more competition.
And lastly try to sell used cars over new cars cause there is higher comission rate. You could potentially make about a grand on a used car but only 100 dollars selling a new car.
1NZYaris1
06-26-2009, 03:34 AM
I'm glad you found a job, especially during this recession, but guard your karma. Dishonesty, trickery and deceit are all things that weigh heavily on one's conscience but they are also the primary tools belonging to a car salesman.
Please read Confessions of a Car Salesman (http://www.edmunds.com/advice/buying/articles/42962/article.html) and decide right now where your boundaries are.
Have you ever work as a car sales person :iono:
It is one of the most rewarding jobs , i have ever had ,
and i don't mean finacially :thumbsup:
yaris-me
06-26-2009, 03:58 AM
Gook luck.:smile:
silver_echo
06-26-2009, 06:40 AM
it also depends on how your dealership is run... i worked sales at a dealer in my area, but quit when they told me to lie to customers about problems that i found with the vehicle... found out just this last spring that over christmas, that dealer was closed that the owner was arrested for tax evasion, and the employees that were employed at the time did not receive any pay for the work that they did up until the end...
MadMax
06-26-2009, 11:15 AM
Don't let the naysayers discourage you...it may be a challenging job, but with the right attitude you'll do fine!
All the best!
SaerinRhoe
06-26-2009, 11:38 AM
:clap: Congratz! :clap:
S.R.
2009Toyotoad
06-26-2009, 12:00 PM
While all the info about the business is great. Take the moment to pat yourself on the back. While they say 90% of us who want to work have jobs, there is still a struggling 10% who don't have jobs. Congrads! Work hard, learn what you can, and make the most out of the opportunity. Always, remember there are 10% of the "wanting to work" population who would be thrilled to be in your shoes. Good luck.
eric81
06-26-2009, 01:12 PM
Thanks everyone... I haven't had a job for almost 3 months now because I got "let go" by DirecTV. I moved from Wa to Co, and they were supposed to be able to get me a vehicle, and it never happened. I made a move from one state to another, and then didn't have a job. And it turns out there is a 10% unemployment rate here in Co, so these past 3 months I have turned in almost 20 different applications, and have only had 4 interviews. OUCH! That's harsh for an ex-military member, especially with an amazing resume and history as mine. I was incredibly lucky to finally get a job, regardless of my resume and history, and am super thankful to work for a company that I actually do like. DirecTV is nice, but the company itself is deffinatley getting more money from each person than they are saying. Some people are paying over $100/ month for service, and don't have premium channels, just because their contracts are up. Toyota makes a profit off of their cars, obviously, but they make fuel efficient and affordable cars. And they last a long time. I believe if I give FACTS about the cars, I could get people to buy them. People who buy Toyota's or Honda's, go back to those dealerships because they like the product and want it again. The pay isn't going to rock at first, but it's better than siting around the house waiting for nothing, donating blood to eat, and watching the bank account and bills suffer. And the better I get, the more I can potentially make. I am excited about working there, and I believe I can be a face that people can trust. I have owned several other models of cars, and also have owned a 2006 Toyota Sienna LE (LOVED that mini-van), 2008 Scion xB (wifes car), and a 2008 Toyota Yaris LB (about to lose it due to being too far behind on payments because of being unemployed). My mother-in-law drives a 2006 Toyota Highlander, my sister-in-law drives a 2002 Toyota Sienna, and plenty of friends drive Camry's or Carolla's. Hopefully I last more than 2 or 3 months, and everything goes right for me.
SaerinRhoe
06-26-2009, 02:23 PM
Sorry to thread-jack but I'm reading this 'confessions of a car salesman' and this just made me laugh...
Then, at about number 73, was this loaded question: "I like guns: yes or no?" I wondered how they would react if I crossed out the word "like" and put in "love." Better yet, I considered inserting the word "automatic" in front of "guns.
S.R.
wooverstone8
06-26-2009, 02:35 PM
I finally got a job, and it is for Toyota! I now sell Toyota's!
Congrats and good luck. :smile:
tomato
06-26-2009, 02:58 PM
Eric 81, congrats and good luck with your new job.
I agree with you, almost any job is better than sitting at home, even if it isn't your dream job or whatever.
There is always opportunity to learn something, and make contacts, or even make friends who in turn might tell you about opportunities down the road, it happens, or not, but you never know.
So keep an open mind, keep a good attitude and do the best you can. That's all you can do, do your best and see what happens next.
Good luck and congratulations. :thumbsup:
Astroman
06-26-2009, 03:13 PM
Yaris World CARDS?!? I don't have any... how do I get some? I mean, besides getting them made myself?
Contact me, had a whole bunch made up at my old printing job. I can send you some.
eric81
06-26-2009, 09:03 PM
ASTROMAN!!! Hey guy. How's the wife? And the car? Sorry it's been so long... I moved to Colorado now, and am hating the heat, and all the bad luck. Besides JUST getting a job after 2 months unemployment, my bicycle got stolen, my car got broken into (they DESTROYED a brand new HD radio from JVC, stole Band Of Brothers DVD set, took ALL of my audio CD's, and even took my Snickers bar), and they broke into my house (stole the super sweet 42" 1080p Toshiba Regza TV worth over $1,200, EVERY SINGLE MOVIE WE HAD!!!, and a computer monitor). Oh yeah, and because of the not having a job for almost 3 months, they are going to take the Yaris this week. All those mods, wasted. (sigh) But, I am alive and healthy, and I still have the wifes Scion xB (gen 2) with the 2.4l 2AZ engine in it, so I can always start modding that, soon as I get all my bills straight. Anyways, I will pm you with my new address so I can get those cards from you, if you don't mind shipping them to me. Snail mail is fine, btw. As long as it is cheap and they get here eventually. Thanks! Also, what else have you done to your ride since the stripes?
AlexNet0
06-26-2009, 09:30 PM
ya bascially gotta make some. i have the file if you need it :)
and I still have like 700 left and I send them out for free.. :biggrin:
btw tiny, did you get some?
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