I appreciate the hustle. I did the MSF course here in Columbus, Georgia. After the course, it was a non-stop barrage of phone calls. I asked to be put on the do-not-call list, but I guess that did not happen. Even during the course, I told them I had already bought an Indian Scout Bobber, and they didn't seem to care. I hope your managers aren't making you do this crazy work, cold-calling people over and over again. Good luck to you, though.
@@michaelbellinger1363 This is a favorite topic of mine! Phone calls are a very useful sales tool but so often I see this exact thing happening. While my management team has metrics for us to hit, like every job, they also preach not to do that. Because there’s a fine line between persistence and rudeness. Sorry on behalf of them blowing you up, especially after asking not to be called.
It can be! Like any job alot of that depends on the store's owners and management. My management and owners are very realistic about things so they're not expected June numbers in December.
Nice little line-up of Irons there!
@@TwoWheelsWithTC We try to get somewhat stocked on them during winter so that we’re ready for new riders when the season begins!
I appreciate the hustle. I did the MSF course here in Columbus, Georgia. After the course, it was a non-stop barrage of phone calls. I asked to be put on the do-not-call list, but I guess that did not happen. Even during the course, I told them I had already bought an Indian Scout Bobber, and they didn't seem to care. I hope your managers aren't making you do this crazy work, cold-calling people over and over again. Good luck to you, though.
@@michaelbellinger1363 This is a favorite topic of mine! Phone calls are a very useful sales tool but so often I see this exact thing happening.
While my management team has metrics for us to hit, like every job, they also preach not to do that. Because there’s a fine line between persistence and rudeness.
Sorry on behalf of them blowing you up, especially after asking not to be called.
The pressure must be ridiculous, I suspect Harleys expectations on its Dealers, are as bad as it is for customers
It can be! Like any job alot of that depends on the store's owners and management. My management and owners are very realistic about things so they're not expected June numbers in December.
Curious, what’s the biggest monthly payment you’ve seen on the back you’ve sold
@@nelsongn9 I’m not allowed to disclose any specifics. I will say though that people LOVE their bikes so they can get up there.
No one wants an underpowered bike that cost way too much. Good luck..