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Re: O/T- Trailers
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Posted by John (MO) on July 22, 2004 at 09:55:00 from (198.209.172.106):
In Reply to: O/T- Trailers posted by rustyfarmall on July 22, 2004 at 08:10:10:
I find that the majority of sales people any more don't know very much about what they are selling. I have to admit it's pretty easy for me to learn a lot of details about the 2004 Chevy model XYZ, via the internet, if that's what I'm interested in. The guy at the dealership needs to know not only about the 2004 Chevy XYZ, but all the other Chevy's, the Pontiac's, the Caddies, the Buick's, the Toy...'s, the Whozitsu's and maybe several others, so it's difficult. Difficult, but not impossible. Smart people know how to be successful at what they do. So make a mental note of it when you run into someone who seems to know their stuff. You'll want to look for them when you are back where they work and need some help. Heck even Wal-Mart accidently hires a fisherman and hunter for their sporting goods department once in a while.
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