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^ paid more for friends or family really?? :s heres how ours worked.... $Min wage base pay. $300 flat for new and used no matter what. Once you break $1000 profit on the car, you get 30% of whatever profit is.... Once you break past whatever your min wage earnings are the for month, you make straight commission. So If I do 160 hours/month, that is $1440 at $9/hour. So I need to make $1440 comission to break through min wage then actually start making comission. If you put the time and effort in with follow ups, generate a lot of leads etc. you can make a decent buck. Generally I wouldn't spend any time with low markup cars, I would only advertise the high markup cars and spend a lot of time marketing them and generating leads. I woudl rather only sell 2-3 cars a month with huge comission than 7-8 with a flat. |
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Volvo. And no. Posted via RS Mobile |
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Yes. BMW bikes are not sold in car dealerships! |
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anyone else here wana chime in about your experiences as being a car salesman? |
Yeah, it sucks and there is a reason I don't do it anymore. hahaha |
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i just got into the trade and left GM dealership whats it like selling honda/nissan/toyota? would i be better off selling cell phones? wats cell phones commission like? since i figured its easier to sell a $200-300 product vs $20-30g item |
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rather not say... but ya wondering how is it like selling japanese cars or anyone in the industry of selling cell phones? |
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really? why is that |
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what a fuckin nightmare, im so glad im not in sales, the whole idea of "leads" and "calling" and "selling" makes me cringe |
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Ludia Li as Queen of BMW? :facepalm: does she even know about the specs of a BMW? |
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Pay/Commission worked similar to what Jgresch explained, we got paid base salary at $1600, and each new client account you sign people up for you get $40, and $25 or $30 for renewals, can't remember the exact amount. Once you make your 1600, everything else after that goes into your pocket. You make the most commission out of warranties and accessories (cases chargers etc) Basically everyday you want to make calls to existing clients who are close to their renewal date to remind them to come in to renew. I don't remember the exact number here either but it was either 20 or 30 phone calls a day minimum. If you're good you can move up to B2B sales, where all the big bucks are. But that's a lot of cold calling to large corporations to try to earn their fleet cell phone service business. But then again, each time they renew is a lot of $$$$ in your pocket. I have a friend who works for a different retailer and their commission and base are two separate things. You get your hourly wage and commissions in groups. So for example the first step might be up to $30, second up to $100 etc etc. So if you sell $56 worth of commission then you only get $30. (Unrealistic numbers) There's a lot of money to be made in the industry if you're good at it. People can easily make 60,000 90,000 100,000 in this industry. I had to leave the job at the time for personal reasons. Hope this helped. |
^so cellphone sales can easily make as much as a car salesman? thats pretty crazy ($60,000-100,000) |
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