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blee123 08-13-2012 12:08 AM

Car Salesman idea sharing/resource *Thread*
 
I know there is already a "any car salesman" thread here but it is so dead that i thought I would make a new thread where the sole purpose is to share resources and tips for gaining our license and what we should aware of (deadlines) etc. This can be seen as a "resource/advice" thread

We can also list our experiences from applying online, paying for fees, to actually going for the exam etc

This thread may help answer questions that we may all have and by contributing, we can all help each other out :thumbs: I would also like to meet some of you "future" or current car salesman in person so we can have an advice/tips sharing session

so i'll start off with 2 questions:

1. Who here is planning to become a car salesman in the near 6 months-1 year?

for me, I am planning to apply in January of 2013

2. Some people have told me that you can apply at a dealership first and then once they hire you, you then go apply for the VSA license? (so you can be guranteed a position and not have to waste time looking for a dealership right after you get your license)

lets fire away guys !!! :thumbs: :accepted:

Jgresch 08-13-2012 12:14 AM

2. Yes. But there is a better chance of getting hired if you already have a licence.

On a side note, the vsa course was the biggest waste of time and money thus far in my life.

blee123 08-13-2012 12:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jgresch (Post 8001902)
2. Yes. But there is a better chance of getting hired if you already have a licence.

On a side note, the vsa course was the biggest waste of time and money thus far in my life.

thanks for the first reply !

so which dealership you working sales at right now?

well the VSA license is manditory so even if its a waste of $, you still gota take it in order to become a legal sales in B.C :concentrate:

Jgresch 08-13-2012 12:19 AM

I don't work sales any more. Didn't do it for too long, maybe just over a year, with jp auto group. Where are you thinking of applying?

blee123 08-13-2012 12:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jgresch (Post 8001909)
I don't work sales any more. Didn't do it for too long, maybe just over a year, with jp auto group. Where are you thinking of applying?

I am thinking of applying to more mainstream dealerships and no second hand kingsway dealer bullshit :fullofwin:

I plan on becoming a car sales because i am a manager at a current retail store and have a very broad customer base that may become my future customer base if i were to get into the business.

People keep questioning me on why i keep on wanting to become a car sales. I want to do it because its in my interest and i can throw all the hobby/free time/weekend bullshit aside because i am always :alone: anyways

Being a good sales person is in my genes so maybe this job is really meant for me

blee123 08-13-2012 12:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jgresch (Post 8001909)
I don't work sales any more. Didn't do it for too long, maybe just over a year, with jp auto group. Where are you thinking of applying?

JP as in Jim Pattison? which brand did you work for?

mr_chin 08-13-2012 09:40 PM

how do you become a car salesman without any sales experience?

BrRsn 08-13-2012 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by mr_chin (Post 8002712)
how do you become a car salesman without any sales experience?

Practice selling household items on the street corner, then once you can do that proficiently you can move up.



In all seriousness, I work in sales. It's very stressful, and out of every 10 new hires, 5 quit. A lot of people cannot handle rejection and rude customers. I deal with whiny/bitchy people all the time at my place of work. I got a quick wit and a decent sense of humour though so if I can't diffuse the situation, I just act like a dick right back; at least I get a laugh out of it.

Glove 08-13-2012 10:41 PM

good luck with that, your going to need it

blee123 08-14-2012 02:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dhillon09 (Post 8002749)
Practice selling household items on the street corner, then once you can do that proficiently you can move up.



In all seriousness, I work in sales. It's very stressful, and out of every 10 new hires, 5 quit. A lot of people cannot handle rejection and rude customers. I deal with whiny/bitchy people all the time at my place of work. I got a quick wit and a decent sense of humour though so if I can't diffuse the situation, I just act like a dick right back; at least I get a laugh out of it.

you work as a car sales or just "sales" in general? I've been in general sales for 12.5 years and i think i have seen all sorts of customers out there so i definately have no problems dealing with them

TheSalesman 08-14-2012 08:17 AM

You should be able to get a car salesman job anywhere especially if you have previous sales experience.

Don't take the VSA course too seriously like Jgresch said, its the biggest waste of time and money. I think some people spend a lot of time doing the test and going over it 2-3 times.

Just go apply somewhere and if you get hired, you can start right away without the license. You will get a temporary license that is 60 days or whatever it is and if you don't like the job, you can leave without going to the course and wasting your $400.

blee123 08-14-2012 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheSalesman (Post 8003003)
You should be able to get a car salesman job anywhere especially if you have previous sales experience.

Don't take the VSA course too seriously like Jgresch said, its the biggest waste of time and money. I think some people spend a lot of time doing the test and going over it 2-3 times.

Just go apply somewhere and if you get hired, you can start right away without the license. You will get a temporary license that is 60 days or whatever it is and if you don't like the job, you can leave without going to the course and wasting your $400.

mind if i ask you, what dealership u are working for? and could u shed some light on the daily schedule as a car salesman? (from what time u have to be at the dealership to getting off for work)

Since its like being self employed, can you go on a lunch break whenever you want?

tofu1413 08-16-2012 01:54 AM

i slept through my VSA course :fuckthatshit:

blee123 08-16-2012 11:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tofu1413 (Post 8004874)
i slept through my VSA course :fuckthatshit:

which dealership u working at?

tofu1413 08-16-2012 11:28 PM

southside nissan

hchang 08-16-2012 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tofu1413 (Post 8005612)
southside nissan

Thought I read somewhere that you were at Mitsubishi?

Energy 08-16-2012 11:35 PM

He changes jobs like he changes cars.

tofu1413 08-16-2012 11:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hchang (Post 8005616)
Thought I read somewhere that you were at Mitsubishi?

left because got offered a job @ nissan!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Energy (Post 8005617)
He changes jobs like he changes cars.

at least I have a job! :ilied:

TheSalesman 08-17-2012 03:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blee123 (Post 8003811)
mind if i ask you, what dealership u are working for? and could u shed some light on the daily schedule as a car salesman? (from what time u have to be at the dealership to getting off for work)

Since its like being self employed, can you go on a lunch break whenever you want?


I don't work at a dealership anymore.
I was working 9-3 and 3-9 and it rotates everyday.
If I work Friday, I get sat/sun off. If I get Friday off, I work sat/sun and obviously all the extra time I spend going into work from appointments.
I worked 9-9 before. I even stayed from 9-11pm a couple times....2 hours after we closed.
Lunch breaks are pretty much whenever you want. Just let the other sales guys know. I always went out to eat.

Excelsis 08-17-2012 06:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dhillon09 (Post 8002749)
Practice selling household items on the street corner, then once you can do that proficiently you can move up.


this would actually help lol, or at least going door to door and saying hi

the more you learn how to handle different people the better you get at it

blee123 08-18-2012 12:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheSalesman (Post 8005725)
I don't work at a dealership anymore.
I was working 9-3 and 3-9 and it rotates everyday.
If I work Friday, I get sat/sun off. If I get Friday off, I work sat/sun and obviously all the extra time I spend going into work from appointments.
I worked 9-9 before. I even stayed from 9-11pm a couple times....2 hours after we closed.
Lunch breaks are pretty much whenever you want. Just let the other sales guys know. I always went out to eat.

Did u say on the other thread that u worked for Honda? which dealership btw?

TheSalesman 08-18-2012 12:40 AM

What other thread? Used to work at kIngsway honda

blee123 08-19-2012 12:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheSalesman (Post 8006610)
What other thread? Used to work at kIngsway honda

the "any car salesman here" thread.

So you still in the industry or are you doing something else right now? how long were u at Kingsway Honda for?

Tim Budong 08-20-2012 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dhillon09 (Post 8002749)
Practice selling household items on the street corner, then once you can do that proficiently you can move up.



In all seriousness, I work in sales. It's very stressful, and out of every 10 new hires, 5 quit. A lot of people cannot handle rejection and rude customers. I deal with whiny/bitchy people all the time at my place of work. I got a quick wit and a decent sense of humour though so if I can't diffuse the situation, I just act like a dick right back; at least I get a laugh out of it.

in my experience of sales, if you can handle wireless sales, nothing can stand in your way.

I have never done car sales, but i can imagine the stress level. Cellular will test your patience with people, I can guarantee this.

blee123 08-22-2012 12:02 AM

Folks who are wanting to enter the car sales industry but is too shy to post here, feel free to pm me and we can discuss through inbox :thumbs:

thanks!


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