Got an interview for an acura dealership (well Acura is one of them, they have multiple brands all in the same complex like kia). I did sales kinda once. Bought and sold stuff at a second hand electronic store called Disc Replay. I watch a guy called Nick Rochefort on youtube. He got me wanting to go into car sales. The place I'm applying has been trying to hire for awhile. So now they are posting ad's saying how they are hiring with no experience.
I'm a car guy. Toyota, Honda, Acura, and Lexus are my brands. I did auto shop all throughout high school. I spent hours learning anything I could about the car brands and models I liked. I stand behind the product and know it like the skin on my c*** . I just don't know a thing about "real sales". I really need a career, and if I were hired at a high volume dealerahip, I know I could be a 20+ car a month seller. How can I ace an interview at a job luxury dealership with no real knowledge.
Nick Rochefort says to just lie and say you worked with your uncle in flordia and he taught you everything you need to know to sell 20+ cars a month. He says car dealerships will hire anyone since it's commission based pay. Either you sink or swim. I would appreciate any advice. I already got the collared shirt (would jeans be okay to wear to an interview or khakis a requirement)? I'm 23, short, introverted, and skinny like a cokehead just FYI. .
I'm a car guy. Toyota, Honda, Acura, and Lexus are my brands. I did auto shop all throughout high school. I spent hours learning anything I could about the car brands and models I liked. I stand behind the product and know it like the skin on my c*** . I just don't know a thing about "real sales". I really need a career, and if I were hired at a high volume dealerahip, I know I could be a 20+ car a month seller. How can I ace an interview at a job luxury dealership with no real knowledge.
Nick Rochefort says to just lie and say you worked with your uncle in flordia and he taught you everything you need to know to sell 20+ cars a month. He says car dealerships will hire anyone since it's commission based pay. Either you sink or swim. I would appreciate any advice. I already got the collared shirt (would jeans be okay to wear to an interview or khakis a requirement)? I'm 23, short, introverted, and skinny like a cokehead just FYI. .
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