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How does one get started in car sales?
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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 15627359" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>Well it's a sad fact that most dealerships see the revolving door of salesmen as the most disposable of all. The ones that float from dealership to dealership over the years aren't helping the stigma. Despite all of that, I did very well in Service as an adviser for a while. The environment itself was simply to toxic and stressful for me that I found my way out with my degree. After I've seen what it's done to my dad thru stress and causing him to age like he's the POTUS, I wasn't prepared to be the second coming of him. </p><p></p><p>It wears on you and I think I'd like to express that to him more than anything. It's a very hard, socially/personally, business to be in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 15627359, member: 46336"] Well it's a sad fact that most dealerships see the revolving door of salesmen as the most disposable of all. The ones that float from dealership to dealership over the years aren't helping the stigma. Despite all of that, I did very well in Service as an adviser for a while. The environment itself was simply to toxic and stressful for me that I found my way out with my degree. After I've seen what it's done to my dad thru stress and causing him to age like he's the POTUS, I wasn't prepared to be the second coming of him. It wears on you and I think I'd like to express that to him more than anything. It's a very hard, socially/personally, business to be in. [/QUOTE]
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