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Shout-out to the breh @fendi_mane who started this thread. It made posters on here a ton of money.
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Good shyt..

I work for a warranty company now..

While I was on the road one of my assignments was at an Audi store and I remember it being totally different from Ford clientele of course.

That’s dope. Our Area Manager who worked for our extended warranty company with our previous regime was always suited & booted and also drove a nice truck. Looks like some good money.

You’re spot on with this assessment.
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So I do F&I for both our Audi and Honda locations.

Audi clientele are educated buyers with money. Usually some cool folk but you run into snobs here and there. It’s a bit more challenging selling product here. They have money so a lot of this shyt is a “want” vs a “need”.

Honda clientele I’m learning are more relatable and listen. Less challenges and less things I need to overcome. If you can get them where they want to be payment wise and build some value with the product it usually falls into place.
 
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This still hold true? Would you say it’s more competitive than ever?
Tech labor is still a commodity like everything else. And companies need even less of it hence all these layoffs since 2022. Yet the pool of available workers continues to grow. I give the US tech job market 10 more years tops. If you ain't made F U money in tech by now it's probably too late.
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This still hold true? Would you say it’s more competitive than ever?

Tech labor is still a commodity like everything else. And companies need even less of it hence all these layoffs since 2022. Yet the pool of available workers continues to grow. I give the US tech job market 10 more years tops. If you ain't made F U money in tech by now it's probably too late.
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Computer Science Majors Were Promised Six Figures—So Why Are They Unemployed?​


Why turning 35 feels like a career ‘death sentence’ for some Chinese tech workers​

I’m gonna make a new thread for career and job opportunities. Shortage and high demand jobs
 

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That’s dope. Our Area Manager who worked for our extended warranty company with our previous regime was always suited & booted and also drove a nice truck. Looks like some good money.

You’re spot on with this assessment.
:russ:

So I do F&I for both our Audi and Honda locations.

Audi clientele are educated buyers with money. Usually some cool folk but you run into snobs here and there. It’s a bit more challenging selling product here. They have money so a lot of this shyt is a “want” vs a “need”.

Honda clientele I’m learning are more relatable and listen. Less challenges and less things I need to overcome. If you can get them where they want to be payment wise and build some value with the product it usually falls into place.
Yeah I've done training in a Honda store up in VA as well.. I hated those customers too :russ:

"Oh these cars never break"

Yeah all those people are in the service department because they can't watch CNN at home:dead:
 
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