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  1. This is great advice. I treated all of my customers as I would treat my mother. Never oversold or lied to them. Followed up with handwritten birthday, anniversary, annual events cards. I missed a few sales along in being honest with people but oh how it served me well. Your reputation will spread like wildfire, good or bad. I had some clients for 25 years and they still call me now when ready to trade just asking advice since I'm no longer in the business. Treat people well, make an honest living and you will do fantastic.
    2 points
  2. Try to take everything you've ever thought as a car buyer and incorporate that into becoming a quality salesman. I don't mean seeing how many possible cars you can possibly sell, but rather becoming a quality, trustworthy person. My personal pet peeves: A salesman answering a question when he doesn't know the answer. Just tell me you don't know dude and then try and find the answer A salesman whose opinions/comments seem slick and change dependent upon what you are thinking (As in, conflicting statements across an hour or two period as if the buyer doesn't have a memory at all). Just be honest and say what you know to be factual. Please, by all means, don't try to sell a person more vehicle than they can afford. Don't try to sell an 18 year old with a $150/week job a brand new vehicle simply because you can finance it for 84 months at $349/month. Personally, I couldn't do it. I feel my values/ethics would conflict with the motives of the dealership. Unless I worked with a group that was legitimately full of good, honest people, I'd find myself clashing too much with management. None of this is directed directly at you, @Steelharp. You seem like an upstanding character! If I were nearer you, I'd love to come give you a chance next time I make a purchase. I just, really, ultimately, very, very much disdain car salesman
    2 points
  3. Tikka T3 Sporter-.223-1-8 Twist-Walnut Stock-Bushnell 3200 Elite 3x9x40-Like New $750.00 This Tikka Rifles is extremely Accurate. Trades- Au or Ag Coins/Bullion PM with any questions-No shipping. Thanks for looking.
    1 point
  4. Well, it's nice when folks admit their agenda and stop pretending... Required Reading: https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/5087/text Co-Sponsors: Steve Cohen - TN 9th District James Cooper - TN 5th District https://www.congress.gov/member/steve-cohen/C001068 https://www.congress.gov/member/james-cooper/C000754
    1 point
  5. Then, I tell everyone goodnight and close the safe door. I sleep very well at night Mark
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  6. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/31/gun-rights-activists-hand-out-high-capacity-magazines-at-vermont-rally.html Published March 31, 2018 FoxNews.com Gun rights activists were handing out high-capacity magazines at a rally outside the Vermont State House on Saturday to protest new legislation that would ban them and increase gun control in the state. Hundreds of protesters gathered to urge Republican Gov. Phil Scott not to sign a new bill that would ban high-capacity magazines and bump stocks, expand background checks for private gun sales and raise the legal age for gun purchases. The measure was approved by the State House earlier this week and then again by the Senate on Friday in a 17-13 vote. Protesters were handed nearly 1,200 high-capacity magazines, which hold 30 rounds of ammunition. A standard-capacity magazine holds around 10 rounds, according to Congressionalsportsmen.org, though this can vary. OUTCRY FROM GUN ADVOCATES AFTER YOUTUBE BLOCKS VIDEOS ON FIREARMS ASSEMBLY, SALE If the bill is signed by Scott, those who already own high-capacity magazines will be allowed to keep them. Scott has indicated that he intends to sign the bill, and though he understands the disappointment of some in Vermont, he has faith that they will “get accustomed to the new normal.” “I think at the end of the day," he said, "they’ll soon learn that what we have proposed, what’s being passed at this time, doesn’t intrude upon the Second Amendment. It doesn’t take away guns, and I believe that we will get accustomed to the new normal, which is trying to address this underlying violence that we are seeing across the nation.” The extensive gun legislation package came after the Parkland, Fla., school shooting on Feb. 14, in which 17 people were killed by a young gunman.
    1 point
  7. I killed one Saturday afternoon. Got schooled by an old bird on Sunday. His time will come though. 22lbs, 9.75” beard, 7/8” spurs. Killed him at 30 yards with the new 870 20ga. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
    1 point
  8. Mikey I bought a used Kia Optima from them end of January, wish you had told me you were going down there. Say hello to Ulysses, I think it was, some greek god named fellow who treated me pretty well. Good luck on the new job!
    1 point
  9. Not your fault buddy some folks have all the luck and that time it was yours. I went up to my Krogers prepared to buy about 10 of them so look at the money I saved............LMAO
    1 point
  10. Whew! Glad I took the pic! I even asked the meat department manager...West Knoxville/Farragut store. Sorry it's not available in other locations folks.
    1 point
  11. Congrats on the new gig!!
    1 point
  12. I mean, I really can't blame them then.
    1 point
  13. I smoked a couple of these a few weeks ago, de-boned the meat and chopped it up in the food processor, and made smoked chicken raviolis. Looks like I'll have to stock up and get the smoker going again.
    1 point
  14. If they are not sold out they won't give me any issues and already have Tonys up in my spice cabinet so got that covered!!!!
    1 point
  15. Congrads on the new job Mikie. Hate you have to get another one but you do have a great personality and can communicate well with folks so you should do well...............
    1 point
  16. I gotta go to Krogers today for a few things anyway so will add whole chickens to the list. Then might come home and test drive one of these Cajun dishes................
    1 point
  17. Good luck on the new job.
    1 point
  18. Congratulations. Good luck. I was 22 years in auto business.
    1 point
  19. Plus one on aa5744. 5744 is the powder for the 45-70.
    1 point
  20. Same here , Bersa. Signs are for folks that like to play the odds. You're taking your life in your hands going unarmed anywhere these days.
    1 point
  21. Many big name instructors donated classes for this raffle, and I did too. It's your chance to attend the Tactical Conference or take a class for as little as $25. All proceeds support "The Mingle" which is an event for women in the self defense and shooting community. https://www.auctria.com/ev?site=4568008a-c3d3-4cb5-b323-d8efc2708952 ***Note: I have no financial interest in this event.
    1 point
  22. Hi. Another really fun load with your 300gr bullet (I believe MBC calls it the Buffalo #2) is 8 grains of Bullseye. It's not position sensitive, and can be fairly accurate to about 200 yds. Best of all, you can take a box of 50 to the range, shoot them all, and come home with your shoulder intact. Ed
    1 point
  23. Well, out of necessity, I'm starting a new gig. I'll be at Rivergate KIA as a salesman. I know nothing about cars, but the sales manager says he's excited to have me on board. He calls me their "token honkey." He seems to think I'll do very well. We'll see. Come buy a car. Buy lots. Prove him right, and help me earn my "token honkey" title.
    0 points
  24. Congrats, Mikey. Can't be as hard as playing pedal steel
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