I've been wrestling with this project for a while so I thought I'd throw it out there. What is the real world value of a service advisor over an order taker. Let me explain the case study. Let's say in NJ I can hire any college drop out kid for $12/hour to stand behind the desk and take customer service orders. I don't expect anything more, nor do I try to teach anything more - just take their order.
Or I can hire a top notch advisor who sells the heck out of service - but he costs $55K+ a year. Is it worth it? Will the pro be able to double gross and net?
The reason why I am doing the case is a dealer challenged me that a shop can make a go of it with anyone standing in the lane, and I think it takes at a pro. What are your thoughts?
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