by pjdevereaux2003 » Wed May 24, 2006 2:12 pm
All managers play favorites with house deals from time to time. That may be unfair, but it is usually not accompanied by kickbacks. Saw a similar situation up close - married manager "seemed" to be having an affair (only Ray Charles or Stevie Wonder couldn't see what was going on)with a much younger subordinate. Long lunches, weekends away, obvious favoritism. Owners let it pass. It only got worse and destroyed morale in their department. Failure to address it said that such behavior was OK as long as the numbers were there.
Your manager may have been good in the past, but that was then, not now. You can meet with them both and interview your customers, etc. etc. but in the end, you will end up firing them both because they both lack ethics. You can't prove it this time but they're not on trial. Just decide to "move in a different direction" with their jobs. Otherwise, next time they each individually or together will do something even worse that you can prove and you will end up paying for - like them stealing a goodly sum of your hard earned money.
Fire them both now. That says that even the appearance of impropriety results in termination in your store or department. A good message to send that makes your dealership a good place to work for all employees, not just a favored few.
As for your manager,