Rating Car Sales
Thursday, January 25th, 2007I’ve already made it clear that I think car salesmen are pretty lowly ranked on the food chain. But, help me understand this system they use for evaluating their performance.
I’ve already made it clear that I think car salesmen are pretty lowly ranked on the food chain. But, help me understand this system they use for evaluating their performance.
So we had to say goodbye to the GTO recently due to the fact that some not so nice people took it. But they went to jail, and apparently got bitten by the police dogs, so there was some vindication there. Yellow was totaled, however.
Back in November, one of the vendors I use mentioned a completely free seminar in Fresno, California. I was skeptical about the completely free but it turns out it was (I only ended up expensing about $80 which was mainly for driving to the airport and parking). Vendor also suggested I bring a co-worker which I did.
I had planned on posting this blog (which I wrote on the plane home) the day after I got home but that was the day the GTO was stolen. Anyway, I’m just now getting around to it.
I’ve been trying to research a lot of various automobiles over the past week, since my car was stolen. I’ve historically just bought Pontiacs, but I wanted to try and keep an open mind in case there was something better out there for me, so I’ve been looking at all of the brands.
Since Dooley requested some of my insight into my investments and how I do things, I thought I would share with everyone else out there in inter-world-net-tube-web-land. This is simply my advice and strategy: your mileage may vary.