Little job help please

Way2SSlow

~werd to yo mutha~
I posted this on another forum, and since I respect an autopian opinion, I figured I would post it here as well.



Hey guys,



I am currently employed at an auto glass installation shop, but with the times being as slow as they are, am considering making a change. There is a service advisor opening at a local high end car dealership and I already kinda have an "in". The pay would be largely commision based, so I'm not quite positive how much I would make, but I can hardly imagine it not being considerably more than I make now. I know the hours will be worse, and it will be stressful, and that I cant make a decision solely on the $$....but I am seriously considering it.



I'm asking for opinions. If you've ever been a service advisor and have some input PLEASE speak up. If you think you have some advice that can help me PLEASE speak up. Be as positive/negative as you want. Thanks a lot guys,





Wade
 
I've been in that position in a boat dealership before. My take is this.....you MUST be organized beyond reproach, friendly, able to deal with upset customers in a calm manner, and deal with many different situations at the same time. Oh, remembering and placing a name to a face is a must.



Go for it - it won't be dull and you can earn a decent living. Most auto dealerships are closed on Sunday (where I live anyway) and you'ld normally get a day off during the week. Remove thyself from thy current rut grasshoppa!
 
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