What's up /o/, I'm an aspiring car salesman who was hired at a Jeep/Chrysler/Ram dealership about 2 months ago. I'm fairly new to the business so I'm not saying that I haven't made any mistakes, but I noticed that my manager doesn't trust me with customers and he's making it really obvious that he's giving walk-in customers to every other salesman except me. For whatever reason, he just doesn't like me. It got to a boiling point where I confronted him about it, and we had a back and forth exchange until I just told him, 'I quit' and stormed out. His criticisms of me are entirely negative, and if someone doesn't buy from me or if one of my customers comes back to the store for whatever reason, he always faults me. Since I've only been there for 2 months, should I be a man and go back and apologize or just abandon this job entirely. I have to go back no matter what to collect my personal belongings, check, etc. In terms of how well I did for August, I did end up selling 12 cars(that's about average for this particular dealership which sold about 200-250 cars and employs about 20 salesman.
>>17823707
If you quit, you quit, never go back and beg for the job back
Also, you were a newbie salesman at a FCA dealership, of course your manager didn't fucking trust you with most customers
>>17823727
Hey LGP, i am sorry to annoy you but did you post that 2016 christmas finale for your car dealing stories somewhere?
>>17823707
if your figures really are around the average for the dealership, i would find it hard to fault someone 2 months into the job. don't apologise or ask for your job back, but be courteous and professional when you're picking your stuff up.
You have to stfu for 6 months before confronting shit.
Also, now you cannot even mention this place on your CV, and cannot work in other FCA dealership.
Good job.
>>17823707
What's the skinny on the ecodiesel engine failures??