WANTED: DRIVEN SALES PRO
You + Fleet Tire Sales = Uncapped Earning Potential
Starting Pay: $4k- $5k Monthly + Commission ($60k - $120k + Annual Average)
Location: 9345 S 13th St, Oak Creek WI
We Offer: Company Vehicle, Cell Phone
Business to Business NON-Remote Sales
Our ideal candidate will be a seasoned sales pro with a proven track record.
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Commercial Tire Centers and Truck Care Centers located across the United States. We have the unique ability to service the largest nationwide commercial fleets while also providing friendly hometown service to regional and local fleets. Our mission statement is "SERVICE EXCELLENCE - ALWAYS". Goodyear Commercial Tire & Service Centers (CTSC) are owned by Goodyear - which makes them uniquely qualified to offer you trusted tires, reliable services and powerful management tools to help you lower your operating costs. Its all part of Goodyears Total Solution for commercial and off-the-road fleets.
General Description: As the Fleet Tire Sales Specialist (Salary + Commission) role, you are responsible for selling new and retreaded commercial truck tires and related products and services by managing current customer accounts and developing new accounts. You must also produce sufficient sales volume to achieve assigned sales objectives. Represent the company professionally through team image and service readiness. Through training, you will develop knowledge of the companys products and services and be able to educate others. You will also monitor and report on market intelligence which impacts business and pricing within the market.
We encourage you to allow us to invest in your success as you invest in ours; apply today!
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Application Process
Within 5 minutes of applying, youll get an email and text with a link to complete the prescreen questionnaire on any device. If you pass, youll receive an invitation to schedule a phone or in-person interview. Your Goodyear application dashboard shows status updates and your recruiters contact detail for assistance.
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Looking back, the founding of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company in 1898 seems especially remarkable, for the beginning was anything but auspicious. The 38-year-old founder, Frank A. Seiberling, purchased the company's first plant with a $3,500 down payment -- using money he borrowed from a brother-in-law Lucius C. Miles. The rubber and cotton that were the lifeblood of the industry had to be transported from halfway around the world, to a landlocked town that had only limited rail transportation.