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PPS-If anybody can find a USED, RED Audi A5 or S5 within 30 miles of Cleveland, please post a link and let me know. :chuckles: (none existent. lol)
besides the fact that this doesn't sound like such a good idea to buy an Audi considering your age and time on your job. Check how much insurance would be on it, hefty I would assume. Also could you have afforded such a car before?

You can definitely find a few if you actually look. They're not readily available because those cars have only been in production for 2 years. Which shows you just want to say you have an Audi

You might as well buy brand new b/c it would be brand new and prices really don't vary between new an used because it is such a new model and Audi's high residual value.

Audi's are slick looking. My opinion, spending 40k on a 200hp car isn't enough bang for the buck

A S5, 330hp I think. Your looking at a $1500 a month car payment. Based on guessing you would be spending about 38% of your pay on a car payment :eek: and thats being generous
 
Ruanu you sound like a goddamn idiot.

You're not making enough money selling insurance on commission only in a two month period to warrant making any kind of major purchase. And what the hell salesperson or even business owner claims to be "reaping the rewards" of their hard work over a two month period? Specifically their first two months on the job?

Either this is your parents money or you're making an asinine decision. Regardless, you're sounding like an irresponsible asshole.
 
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Ive been looking for a job. Im 19 and cant find a job. If anybody got the hookup on a part time job opening send me a pm.
 
I attempted to read RuanuLaw's posts but i just ended up staring at his signature.
 
That new Audie of yours is going to be worth around 15-20k less after just one year.

Never buy a brand new, expensive car unless theres no doubt that you will be able to afford it, and are responsible enough to know exactly what you're getting into.

Clearly you are neither of the two.
 
Look, I don't want to take the attention away from the opportunity. I posted the thing about the audi to show that this job has been MORE than generous. So,,,I will not get into the audi talk.
 
How much of the job commission and how much is base salary? What would be your estimated percentages? What carriers do you sell?
 
God, this is hilarious.

Also, you sound like a poor.
 
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I can't go on living my life worried with WHAT IFS. I like to prepare for success, and not plan for failure.

I can't comprehend how buying a 60K sled after 6 weeks on the job is preparing for success....sounds more like someone setting themselves up for failure.


PS-If you have made ALL the mistakes and still made it, I think that I might just be alright as well. :thumbup:

There isn't one person, besides the car salesman, that's going to tell you this is a good idea.....so think a lot longer about it.


PPS-If anybody can find a USED, RED Audi A5 or S5 within 30 miles of Cleveland, please post a link and let me know. :chuckles: (none existent. lol)

This has me really confused. Why are you limiting yourself to 30miles???? :confused: You are talking about spending $60,000. If you could find a car with 12K miles on it that's 500miles away, wouldnt it be worth it to spend $200 on a plane ticket to save $15,000-$20,000?

Do you own a house/condo? Can you really handle the $1400 month payment on top of your mortgage and other expenses?
 
this is going to be an awesome thread of R-Law talking about how sweet he is...as a cold calling insurance salesman, bro..put down the limited edition DVD of Boiler Room for humanities sake.
 
The whole "I've made enough bank in 2 months to buy an Audi" is either a completely fabricated lie, or just pure stupidity on RLaw's part.

Not to mention that almost half of your salary is made up of residual income and you come to find out that you're talking out your ass.

I don't care if you've went through 1000 leads in a month, you haven't made jack shit for money, and the sole fact that one fucking check makes you think that you're just going to be a massive success is fucking hilarious.

Just remember, no I don't want fries with that.

Give it 3 more months, you'll be taking my order at BK.
 
The phrases Ruanu is using to describe his "success" (can't go on thinking about what-if's, preparing for success not failure, etc, etc) sounds a lot like what the pyramid scheme guys put on all their propaganda and try to tell you at Panera when they see you standing at the counter with dress clothes on.

What is with those fuckers and Panera's by the way? Used to be every goddamn time I walked into this one near my house, one of these fuckers would walk up to me and every other young professional looking kid that walked around in there.
 
I posted the thing about the audi to show that this job has been MORE than generous.

Honestly, mentioning the Audi has told us nothing else about the job compensation. Hell, you could be living with your parents and making the idiotic decison of leasing for 72 months. So the job could be paying you $900 a month.

Instead of telling people the cars you are shopping for(which tells them nothing), why not just say - anyone interested in a job that pays 50K salary plus another 75-100K in commission?
 
I find it hilarious that some of you are equating a car to being the "x-factor" in how "successful" one is or the determining factor in someones wealth.

I can see it now, R-Law in his freshly bought cheap suit with an equally cheap tie speaking to people on the phone is his butchered Albanian accent telling people how he has a sweet Audi and that one day you can make as much money as him because he drives an Audi.
 

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