The Car Salesman's Thread
Discussion
LHD said:
Butter Face said:
LHD said:
Butter Face said:
I'm happier now I'm back and all the issues I had have been discussed and sorted.
You've not bought that BS have you?Zwolf said:
Butter Face said:
Double deal lined up tomorrow.
Which - now you've uttered the words - won't happen. The motor trade's very own "watch this..."
Had a guy cock on a RR Sport Autobiography today which rather upset my happyness after taking three weeks to get the skank through the drip.
Butter Face said:
Because I was an idiot to leave. There was no atmosphere at the new job, I never realised how good I had it.
I'm happier now I'm back and all the issues I had have been discussed and sorted.
I understand people will think I'm mad, but I believe it was the right decision.
Sorry, you gave your new job how many days? 1, 2 or 3?I'm happier now I'm back and all the issues I had have been discussed and sorted.
I understand people will think I'm mad, but I believe it was the right decision.
Don't think you are mad but define, "giving it a fair chance"...
Grenoble said:
Butter Face said:
Because I was an idiot to leave. There was no atmosphere at the new job, I never realised how good I had it.
I'm happier now I'm back and all the issues I had have been discussed and sorted.
I understand people will think I'm mad, but I believe it was the right decision.
Sorry, you gave your new job how many days? 1, 2 or 3?I'm happier now I'm back and all the issues I had have been discussed and sorted.
I understand people will think I'm mad, but I believe it was the right decision.
Don't think you are mad but define, "giving it a fair chance"...
I worked 2 whole days. That gave me enough of an impression that I did not want to work with the company/processes/staff/systems that were in place and that actually, I was a bit of a tt for thinking the grass is greener.
Butter Face said:
I don't recall saying 'giving it a fair chance'
I worked 2 whole days. That gave me enough of an impression that I did not want to work with the company/processes/staff/systems that were in place and that actually, I was a bit of a tt for thinking the grass is greener.
As long as you are happy with the decision, that's what matters.I worked 2 whole days. That gave me enough of an impression that I did not want to work with the company/processes/staff/systems that were in place and that actually, I was a bit of a tt for thinking the grass is greener.
Butter Face said:
I don't recall saying 'giving it a fair chance'
I worked 2 whole days. That gave me enough of an impression that I did not want to work with the company/processes/staff/systems that were in place and that actually, I was a bit of a tt for thinking the grass is greener.
Yes, 2 days will really inform you....I worked 2 whole days. That gave me enough of an impression that I did not want to work with the company/processes/staff/systems that were in place and that actually, I was a bit of a tt for thinking the grass is greener.
Grenoble said:
Butter Face said:
I don't recall saying 'giving it a fair chance'
I worked 2 whole days. That gave me enough of an impression that I did not want to work with the company/processes/staff/systems that were in place and that actually, I was a bit of a tt for thinking the grass is greener.
Yes, 2 days will really inform you....I worked 2 whole days. That gave me enough of an impression that I did not want to work with the company/processes/staff/systems that were in place and that actually, I was a bit of a tt for thinking the grass is greener.
Butter Face said:
Not that it matters to you, but it was enough for me thanks.
I was very supportive of you moving. At the end of the day, if its not right, then it is not right. I suggest that 2 days as a career decision is insufficient.Even at the end of a week you could probably have gone back, but with a better view of the decision.
I genuinely wish you well.
Grenoble said:
I genuinely wish you well.
It is appreciated Was my decision rash? Maybe, was it the right one? I believe so.
Would waiting any longer have made any difference to my decision? I don't think it would.
Would it have caused me more issues with going back to my old position? Yes.
Unbelievably, I am quite a rational thinker. I am not usually one to make such decisions so quickly but something did not feel 'right' and even my wife realised it on Monday night.
I would have been in a better position if I'd never left my old position but that bridge has been crossed and I now have to show that I am back where I belong to my colleagues, managers and family too
Anyway, I think we've had enough if the drama about my life. Can we talk cars again?
How much do you lot charge for GAP??
Butter Face said:
Grenoble said:
I genuinely wish you well.
It is appreciated Was my decision rash? Maybe, was it the right one? I believe so.
Would waiting any longer have made any difference to my decision? I don't think it would.
Would it have caused me more issues with going back to my old position? Yes.
Unbelievably, I am quite a rational thinker. I am not usually one to make such decisions so quickly but something did not feel 'right' and even my wife realised it on Monday night.
I would have been in a better position if I'd never left my old position but that bridge has been crossed and I now have to show that I am back where I belong to my colleagues, managers and family too
Anyway, I think we've had enough if the drama about my life. Can we talk cars again?
How much do you lot charge for GAP??
£499 for cars £35000-£50000
£799 for cars £50k+
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