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Do you plan to make lots of money in sales or just do it to see if it works out?

Whatcha Gonna Do?

Just watched the new Bad Boys movie, and like the first 3, a funny action flick.

The title rang my bell from when I first started selling cars.

I didn’t really know anything about selling, I just needed a job and a guy told me I should apply, so I did. The interview took about 10 minutes and then they said, ‘now get out there and make us proud’.

Even though I got the job, I hadn’t decided to get into sales mentally. It was just a job to pay the rent, and I told people I was just selling cars until something decent came up.

I wish I’d known and was trained from day one that pros who sell cars, motor sports, RVs, etc., can easily earn 100 grand like Nick did.

“From high school to tracking $100,000 my 1st year selling cars!”

Nick started selling cars a couple months after he got out of high school. And instead of racking up $40-50 grand in college loans to end up earning $50-75K, he chose selling cars.

He did so well because his dealer offered our training, and he followed the process 100% of the time, with 100% of his customers.

Kevin, who attended his 12th workshop in January has been #1 since he started with us. He didn’t hope he’d get lucky and learn, he paid his own way through ‘Selling Cars’ in our different workshops.

In 6 years, he’s spent $15,000+ just on workshops plus travel, and he improved from $40,000 to earning 4 or 5 times that now.

You get out of life what you put into it, and it is 100% true in sales.

You could make a lot more selling 747s, but it’s real lean in between those sales. Real estate would be good, if you’re good, but like now, it’s tough with inflation and big monthly payments.

You could sell appliances, but commission is still way down there.

A shoe store might pay commission on shoes, but what can you make on a $50 or $200 pair of shoes?

There’s one product that everyone buys. It’s expensive for even the low end compared to appliances or shoes. And it’s a product that everyone will buy again and again.

What makes it even better is that the average family will buy 35 cars in their lifetime. If you treat them right, stay in touch, and become their friend in the car business, this is absolutely the best job there is, and the sky is your only limit.

We have 100s of testimonials and stories from a thousand more about how their life changed, once they made the decision to stop hanging with the crowd who spends their days waiting and complaining.

The only catch is always that same old saying…

“If it is to be, it’s up to you!”

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