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BIGDAYSBR Aristocracy
- 02-17-10
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#36Comment -
No coincidencesSBR Aristocracy
- 01-18-10
- 76300
#38Plus, you used "than" correctly. That pushes you from Top 10 to Top 5%.Comment -
opie1988SBR Posting Legend
- 09-12-10
- 23429
#41
HUGH mistake. Nothing wrong with selling cars. I have friends that have done well at it. But its a brutal grind. Go back to school and finish. You're only 24. Nobody takes you seriously now anyway. You can always sell, you'll just be a salesman with a college degree. And typically that will make you the Regional Sales Manager that the other 24 year old punks are working for.
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The KrakenBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-25-11
- 28918
#42Sammy you're either lazy and have no motivation or you have a severe learning disability. My sister in law has a few different LD's and has a degree you nitwit.
I'm sure in your own mind you see yourself as the guy that had all the potential and you bought into your friends hype of how smart you are. That's good and all but it doesn't pay the bills Sammy. Lot of has beens and should've beens running around. Sammy shoulda been a doctor, shoulda been an enginer, Sammy coulda been anything he wanted, Sammy's sooooo smart but he opted to be a car salesman. Way to go Sammy.Comment -
konckSBR Posting Legend
- 10-17-06
- 12554
#43So are both SammyN & Biteme allowed under the Archie rule nowComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#44College degrees get you nowhere unless you're very very talented so Sammy made the right decision here
Sammy way ahead of most college kidsComment -
The KrakenBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-25-11
- 28918
#45
"A person with a bachelor's degree can expect to earn about $1.2 million more, from ages 22 to 64, than someone with just a high school diploma, the report said. And someone with an associate's degree will bring in $325,000 more than someone with a high school education. The study used data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics."
Is College Worth It? Clearly, New Data Say
Guess you gotta have a college degree to use googleComment -
laclippers504SBR MVP
- 08-21-06
- 4553
#46I don't know you but whoever you are glad your back
Place needs more solid contributorsComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#47College is not worth it in today's world
Many jobs are overseas now and corporate America has drastically cut down the workforceComment -
SamsNCharge99SBR Aristocracy
- 10-22-08
- 41242
#48my brother has a masters degree as a teacher making mid 30's in North Carolina. I have many more friends with college/masters/MBA's making 20-30-40k a year. With student loans up the balls still living at home.
I'm making close to 100k this year with 0 student loans not living at home.
When I dropped out of school, I was going to be a math major learning why numbers were odd and even with proofs 2 pages long. So ridiculous. You never use 90% of the shit you "learn" in college. School is about passing tests, nothing more. You study for 30 minutes prior to the test, pass it, and move on. What do you actually get out of it. A piece of paper that says you are qualified. And that HOPEFULLY gets you a job.
I've been selling cars since 2012, so I have to be doing something right. All 3 of my sales managers didn't go to or finish college and they are all making 200K+/year. The hours may be more than a typical 9-5 M-F job. But I'm fine with that.
I have 0 intention of ever going back to school. Just doesn't make sense for me personally.Comment -
Sam OdomSBR Aristocracy
- 10-30-05
- 58063
#49SamsN wants to be a 1%er and lose his soulComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#50Sammy owns everyone in thread
College for Suckers that like to be in debtComment -
Sam OdomSBR Aristocracy
- 10-30-05
- 58063
#51SamsN motto: As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster
JJ , remember his video collecting from his bookie, sorta looked like a 'Drive-by'Comment -
Chi_archieSBR Aristocracy
- 07-22-08
- 63165
#52Sammy Odom to Sammy Charger
that was the biggest age bridge sammy to sammy exchange in forumville history right there....Comment -
Sam OdomSBR Aristocracy
- 10-30-05
- 58063
#53Old man is jealous , Sammy the Younger is everything old Sammy wanted to beComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#54Go to college
100k debt
LolComment -
The KrakenBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-25-11
- 28918
#55Interesting antecdote you have there JJ
I went to college, had a total of $10,000 in debt and have made between $90,000-$100,000/year since I graduated.
I just posted 3 studies showing that obtaining a bachelors degree is CLEARLY worth it financially.
Your move gold but you're behindComment -
The KrakenBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-25-11
- 28918
#56my brother has a masters degree as a teacher making mid 30's in North Carolina. I have many more friends with college/masters/MBA's making 20-30-40k a year. With student loans up the balls still living at home.
I'm making close to 100k this year with 0 student loans not living at home.
When I dropped out of school, I was going to be a math major learning why numbers were odd and even with proofs 2 pages long. So ridiculous. You never use 90% of the shit you "learn" in college. School is about passing tests, nothing more. You study for 30 minutes prior to the test, pass it, and move on. What do you actually get out of it. A piece of paper that says you are qualified. And that HOPEFULLY gets you a job.
I've been selling cars since 2012, so I have to be doing something right. All 3 of my sales managers didn't go to or finish college and they are all making 200K+/year. The hours may be more than a typical 9-5 M-F job. But I'm fine with that.
I have 0 intention of ever going back to school. Just doesn't make sense for me personally.Comment -
No coincidencesSBR Aristocracy
- 01-18-10
- 76300
#58my brother has a masters degree as a teacher making mid 30's in North Carolina. I have many more friends with college/masters/MBA's making 20-30-40k a year. With student loans up the balls still living at home.
I'm making close to 100k this year with 0 student loans not living at home.
When I dropped out of school, I was going to be a math major learning why numbers were odd and even with proofs 2 pages long. So ridiculous. You never use 90% of the shit you "learn" in college. School is about passing tests, nothing more. You study for 30 minutes prior to the test, pass it, and move on. What do you actually get out of it. A piece of paper that says you are qualified. And that HOPEFULLY gets you a job.
I've been selling cars since 2012, so I have to be doing something right. All 3 of my sales managers didn't go to or finish college and they are all making 200K+/year. The hours may be more than a typical 9-5 M-F job. But I'm fine with that.
I have 0 intention of ever going back to school. Just doesn't make sense for me personally.Comment -
Sam OdomSBR Aristocracy
- 10-30-05
- 58063
#59Having a degree is a good thing... nothing wrong being a car salesman w/degreeComment -
Sam OdomSBR Aristocracy
- 10-30-05
- 58063
#61According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, automobile dealerships employed 233,480 salespeople as of May 2011... These salesmen and women earned an average annual wage of $42,150, or $20.27 an hour. The best-paid 25 percent could make $54,010 or more, with the top 10 percent earning $74,230 or more.
Auto dealers also employed 39,480 sales supervisors, according to the BLS, the third-largest number of sales personnel in the industry. These supervisors averaged $71,670 a year, or $34.45 an hour. The best-paid 10 percent could earn six figures, at $121,640 or more...Comment -
No coincidencesSBR Aristocracy
- 01-18-10
- 76300
#62According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, automobile dealerships employed 233,480 salespeople as of May 2011... These salesmen and women earned an average annual wage of $42,150, or $20.27 an hour. The best-paid 25 percent could make $54,010 or more, with the top 10 percent earning $74,230 or more.
Auto dealers also employed 39,480 sales supervisors, according to the BLS, the third-largest number of sales personnel in the industry. These supervisors averaged $71,670 a year, or $34.45 an hour. The best-paid 10 percent could earn six figures, at $121,640 or more...
Typical insecure gambler.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#63Sammy made the right decision most people his age that went to college aee broke and in massive debtComment -
SamsNCharge99SBR Aristocracy
- 10-22-08
- 41242
#64I'll take a picture of my check tomorrow to prove what I make. I really don't give a fukk what you think if I'm bullshitting or making the money. Why would I need to lie. TO impress an internet guy. LOL. Maybe 3-4 years ago when I lived on this site posting 100x a day. But not now. I'll let the facts make you look stupid.Comment -
Sam OdomSBR Aristocracy
- 10-30-05
- 58063
#65SamsN , no need to post a payroll check pic...
this is the internet
Sammy is happy for you being in the upper 5%Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#68Sammy winning the thread and I mean the car salesman Sammy
Sammy legendary here also car salesman do well if they have a popular car they're sellingComment -
SamsNCharge99SBR Aristocracy
- 10-22-08
- 41242
#70love em or hate em, I sell Dodge Grand Caravans and Chrysler T/C minivans. #1 selling minivan of all time. Also Jeep Grand Cherokee is #1 selling SUV. RAM 1500 is truck of the year 2 years running, ect. I love what I sell.Comment
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