Are there any jobs that have flexible hours?

Should I switch jobs? decent pay not enough hours.?

  • Hi first off thank you all for taking time to read this. I could really use some opinions from everyone. Well to start I am currently employed as a martial arts instructor. making 12 dollars an hour and also 10 dollars an hour while doing other work in our facility such as fitness things ect. When i first started I was on salary and very happy without any benefits at all such as health insurance ect. I recently got taken off salary and had my hours cut down very low with still no benefits, I have been searching for jobs and got an interview with a new and used subaru dealership for a salesman position and I scored the job. this is a nationwide dealership and I would have great benefits, I do not know how the pay or commision works but this job almost sounds to good to be true. I would like to sell cars and hopefully make more money as I am gettin almost no hours 25 or less a week, so anything sounds better especially for being 20 years old. so my question is should i switch i dont see my hours at my current job going up, how is being a new and used car salesman? as long as I make money I am happy. I am told I have a very great personality and easy to carry a long conversation with. as well as my interviewer says that I have the perfect personality to sell cars. any thoughts on if this is a good idea to switch? thank you all very much I know this is a long post , but I appreciate your help

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    I say that you take the new job. If you aced the interview, then you'll do great!

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subaru is one of the only cars I could sell, without lying through my teeth, so go for it. But check first how many salesmen they have, what shift they'll let you work, and what the sales actually are for the store, and whether there's any base pay level/required sales amount, and any revenue sharing.

The real question is -- can you sell? Is the salesman job commission only? If there's no base salary, if you don't sell, you don't eat. Joe Girard (who sold one heck of a lot of Chevies) has written numerous books on the profession--you might want to pick one up. The good thing is, if you can sell, you're set. It's a great skill--any company wants people who can bring them money. .

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