I'M FREE!!! No more Car Sales For Me!
THANK GOD! I finally found a new career! After 8 years of wasting my youth and personal life in the car business, No more 60 hour work weeks, no more ignorant bad credit crackhead customers, no more poverty from a bad economy, no more working weekends, no more commission pay, no more homicidal thoughts towards my co-workers trying to steal my deals and customers!!!!!
I'm now being trained as a Mobile Auto Damage Adjuster for a well known insurance company! Salary, 8-4:30 work days, free weekends, Free Car, Free Computer, Free Gas, Free Phone and About $10,000+ more yearly income FTMFW!!!!
Just thought I'd share! Flame if you wish, I'm on cloud nine!
I'm now being trained as a Mobile Auto Damage Adjuster for a well known insurance company! Salary, 8-4:30 work days, free weekends, Free Car, Free Computer, Free Gas, Free Phone and About $10,000+ more yearly income FTMFW!!!!

Just thought I'd share! Flame if you wish, I'm on cloud nine!
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All my automotive and customer service experience sealed the deal I think, but I found out about it through a neighbor of my parents, who is a upper tier executive there. He knew I was trying to get out of sales and knew I had a lot of automotive background so he let me know about it. He dropped me the names, numbers and email addresses for all the managers and HR people that mattered, and I just just wore them out and wouldn't take no for an answer. It took over 3 months and 9 interviews and about 7 different test and evaluations( some lasted 2 days) to get it. It was very intense to say the least. Determination, people skills, daily follow up and making nice with the hiring zone manager and regional manager. I think they gave it to me becuase it was the only way I would leave them alone
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Apparently it's a hard job to get and they RARELY hire for it. It would seem that once you get a position with this company, most people never leave.
All my automotive and customer service experience sealed the deal I think, but I found out about it through a neighbor of my parents, who is a upper tier executive there. He knew I was trying to get out of sales and knew I had a lot of automotive background so he let me know about it. He dropped me the names, numbers and email addresses for all the managers and HR people that mattered, and I just just wore them out and wouldn't take no for an answer. It took over 3 months and 9 interviews and about 7 different test and evaluations( some lasted 2 days) to get it. It was very intense to say the least. Determination, people skills, daily follow up and making nice with the hiring zone manager and regional manager. I think they gave it to me becuase it was the only way I would leave them alone
All my automotive and customer service experience sealed the deal I think, but I found out about it through a neighbor of my parents, who is a upper tier executive there. He knew I was trying to get out of sales and knew I had a lot of automotive background so he let me know about it. He dropped me the names, numbers and email addresses for all the managers and HR people that mattered, and I just just wore them out and wouldn't take no for an answer. It took over 3 months and 9 interviews and about 7 different test and evaluations( some lasted 2 days) to get it. It was very intense to say the least. Determination, people skills, daily follow up and making nice with the hiring zone manager and regional manager. I think they gave it to me becuase it was the only way I would leave them alone

hell yea man.......a big mistake ive noticed with people trying to land a job/career is that they are not persistant and sometimes you really DO have to almost "bug" them if you really want the position....congrats to you
Apparently it's a hard job to get and they RARELY hire for it. It would seem that once you get a position with this company, most people never leave.
All my automotive and customer service experience sealed the deal I think, but I found out about it through a neighbor of my parents, who is a upper tier executive there. He knew I was trying to get out of sales and knew I had a lot of automotive background so he let me know about it. He dropped me the names, numbers and email addresses for all the managers and HR people that mattered, and I just just wore them out and wouldn't take no for an answer. It took over 3 months and 9 interviews and about 7 different test and evaluations( some lasted 2 days) to get it. It was very intense to say the least. Determination, people skills, daily follow up and making nice with the hiring zone manager and regional manager. I think they gave it to me becuase it was the only way I would leave them alone
All my automotive and customer service experience sealed the deal I think, but I found out about it through a neighbor of my parents, who is a upper tier executive there. He knew I was trying to get out of sales and knew I had a lot of automotive background so he let me know about it. He dropped me the names, numbers and email addresses for all the managers and HR people that mattered, and I just just wore them out and wouldn't take no for an answer. It took over 3 months and 9 interviews and about 7 different test and evaluations( some lasted 2 days) to get it. It was very intense to say the least. Determination, people skills, daily follow up and making nice with the hiring zone manager and regional manager. I think they gave it to me becuase it was the only way I would leave them alone

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