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Level 2 Used truck sales reps should average 5 trucks per month sold with minimum of 1 F&I contract, 1 Used Truck Warranty contract, and 1 RushCare contract maintenance/telematics contract. The Used Truck Sales Representative solicits truck sales business within assigned territory, customarily and regularly in-person and away from the assigned work location.
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Proper completion of all paperwork associated with a truck sales transaction. All communications and business interactions must be documented weekly and with specific detail in CRM. Specific detail includes: all sales calls made to customers, appointments, follow-ups, quotes and any other business conducted.
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Truck sales business within assigned territory, customarily and regularly in-person and away from the assigned work location. Entry Level Used Truck Sales Representative. Build and maintain a strong pipeline of sales opportunities by regularly spending time outside of the office making sales calls and following up on generated quotes.
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The Parts Sales Representative - Front Counter sells commercial vehicle and equipment parts to external customers via the counter or over the phone. Six months' experience in over the counter sales, preferably in a dealership or service setting environment.
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RTIS is a subsidiary of Rush Enterprises, who is a multibillion-dollar solutions provider to the commercial vehicle industry with the largest network of commercial vehicle dealerships across the US. We offer a rewarding career as a leader in the transportation industry.
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A Medium Duty New Truck Sales Representative is responsible for soliciting truck sales business within an assigned territory, customarily and regularly in-person and away from the assigned work location or dealership.
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The New Truck Sales Representative solicits commercial truck sales business from assigned accounts and/or through personal and phone contacts. Meet established performance criteria as determined by sales manager.
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The Outside Aftermarket Sales Representative solicit parts and service business from accounts through personal and phone contacts. Call on National Accounts through various mediums, partnering closely with Rush Aftermarket National Accounts Sales Manager (RSM) to promote account programs and process.
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The Aftermarket Sales Representative solicit parts and service business from accounts through personal and phone contacts. Gain literacy and competency of Microsoft Dynamics 360 (CRM) to pre-call plan, document sales strategy, manage all accounts sales activity.
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Competence in systematic selling, which includes pre-call planning, investigating sales opportunities, offering Rush specific solutions, and closing business sales. Experienced in business to business sales, or within our industry preferred.
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A New Truck Sales Representative is responsible for soliciting truck sales business within an assigned territory, customarily and regularly in-person and away from the assigned work location or dealership.
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