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a Banker, Accountant or other professional looking type than the local tattoo artist. Common sense usually prevails.
I agree with Mark. The social stereo-types against spending a large amount of money with someone who has visible tattoos are still prevalent. It's the same with
any other appearance modification away from the norm (long hair, piercings,
unprofessional dress).
I think a sales floor needs to be filled with motivated individuals who are dressed professionally, with no visible tattoos, who are selling themselves, the house and the product.
I've never heard of a Customer stating they did not buy a car from a Salesperson because they DIDN'T have tatoos, an earring in their ear, or some other "cultural" fad, but I know there have been potential Customers who have not buy from a person because THEY DID!
Bottom line is there is nothing "politically uncorrect" with men wearing earrings, or men or women having tatoos, or even wearing gaudy jewelry, BUT, the place for that is at the Night Clubs, NOT in a Professional Business environment.
quoting one of my highly respected Motivational Speakers and Philosophers, Mr. Ziz Zigler, I would would go to war and risk my life for a person's right to appear any way they want; but I wouldn't give them a job!
Good question Craig... At that time; you compliment your prospect's ink and flash yours. You have found a nice "common ground" to move forward.
Always play the odds. If wearing a Mohawk would have sold more cars for me (and I still had the hair...) I would have one. Otherwise... keep the tats hidden and fly your freak flag if and when needed.
To me it's not where you start it's where you end up. If the person is willing to do what ever it takes to sell cars, thats my guy/gal. I personally don't like tatoos but see more women having them than ever before.
If a highly decorated Navy man came in with tatoos of mom , his ship and others would we think different of him. Probally.
That person is going to get his own customers to be successful. So they know a lot of people with a tattoo. They buy cars too. Give me someone with a want and a desire and they can overcome what others won't. Look at the inside as much as the outside. Great question Gene and best of luck.
This conversation is really based on a very current topic that needs to be discussed! I hired a receptionist years ago on a Friday after two interviews. Both times she was dressed in business suits, with her hair perfectly styled and makeup applied to create a very professional look. We discussed attire on both interviews and I snickered..."Looks like I don't have to really discuss this with you in great detail, as it is evident that you know how to dress!" Well! Monday morning, she shows up with her brown hair bleached platinum and spiked, a belly shirt with a huge tatoo of the sun sported on her back! I was certain that she purposely did this for the "reaction factor" alone! Well, I sent her to the local women's clothing store to purchase a new outfit as her ride home was about an hour!
I do believe that many clients would find this offensive and inconsiderate! Whether they are at your dealership to purchase a vehicle or to get an oil change, they deserve to be welcomed into a professional and respectable environment and this includes the accents of how the employees there present themselves!
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