Thanks for the detailed response. That’s too bad about the sucky managers at your primary location. I’ve left a couple of jobs because of bad supervisors. I learned years ago that life is too short to be unhappy at work, especially if the reason is a bad manager.
]]>Walking single file doesn’t work anymore, being a local just means its easier to trade for other cities or to sell it off. They just need a warm body.
My ex-neighbor was one of the closers and made 6 figures easily. Well, if you count hearing “NO” at the top of their lungs 20000 times a day!
]]>Thanks. We got some new ammunition, too.
]]>Yeah, I find that one the toughest as well. Unlike a lot of Vegas hotels, they rely a lot on the timeshare business.
]]>Agree! I think the challenge is the percentage of the population they know can be persuaded.
]]>You’re actually right, according to my source. She says women tend to be more easily persuaded, for whatever reason. Sales to men is tougher and not worth their time.
]]>No offense taken–they’re all fairly annoying, but now you know how to keep the interaction brief. I am down there mainly alone and have never been approached by any timeshare salespeople.
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