Selling Cars
Yesterday was a bad day (obviously). I came into work in a bad emotional state, and it's a very intense environment. I wasn't prepared to cope, and there's not much chance to recover. Today is better. That's not to say that I'm convinced this is the greatest gig in the world, but I do feel better today. I am going to stick with it for a few reasons: I will get my training tuition reimbursed if I stay for three months (also benefits kick in), the opportunity is there to be able to pay my car off in time for grad school, and I want to give the thing a chance. I can't say that I'm totally confident that they won't sack me. I don't know how long they will keep me around without me selling any cars. Who knows?
One of the problems is that we have a new person in management, and he was the deceptive top salesman we were told not to listen to/believe a word he said when we started. Now he is the manager, and the complete opposite is true. We have to do everything he says, and I don't think that he's totally out of lying mode. Though it is in his best interest (financially) to help us sell.
Everytime a CU prof/researcher comes in to look at cars, my heart cries out, "What are you doing here? Get your bum into grad school, now!" Sadly, that is not possible.
One of the problems is that we have a new person in management, and he was the deceptive top salesman we were told not to listen to/believe a word he said when we started. Now he is the manager, and the complete opposite is true. We have to do everything he says, and I don't think that he's totally out of lying mode. Though it is in his best interest (financially) to help us sell.
Everytime a CU prof/researcher comes in to look at cars, my heart cries out, "What are you doing here? Get your bum into grad school, now!" Sadly, that is not possible.
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