mike93lx
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They'll need financing...Edit- what would make more sense would be to go to trade schools
They'll need financing...Edit- what would make more sense would be to go to trade schools
I meant more like get on the shelves at Autozone or something like that. Not open up their own chain.Brick and Mortar store with an internal garage for the truck, and storage for some extra stock.
I'm a Tekton fan, but IMO they don't have anywhere near the product-line necessary to support truck sales at repair shops. I'm guessing that anyone that has worked in a shop for even six months already has most of what they offer, unless they're just doing oil changes. I don't see how it could be a profitable endeavor at their pricing unless it's just an advertising effort they subsidize at a loss.
Edit- what would make more sense would be to go to trade schools.
So presumably an employee rather than a franchisee. Last part of job description is; "collect weekly accounts"They’ve had this listing as an open position on their careers page for a while now
So presumably an employee rather than a franchisee. Last part of job description is; "collect weekly accounts"
As a salesman employee? # NaCl
They clearly don't understand or are disregarding labor law if making a salesperson employee responsible for collections.
Can you elaborate?They clearly don't understand or are disregarding labor law if making a salesperson employee responsible for collections.
A job responsibility can be to pickup payment without making the employee responsible for the debtMy anecdotal experience having been previously employed in outside sales, as an employee. All my sales were on open account, the company extending credit at their discretion to the customer.
A seller(company) is responsible for collecting their debts. As an employee of the company(as oposed to an independent dealer/franchisee) I am not liable for debt incured by a customer. I write the business, the company is obviously free to decline credit if they choose to.
Upon changing employers I took my entire book of business with me to the new employer. One of my regular customers was notoriously slow paying. When my last commission check was paid the previous employer had witheld an amount overdue(not my commission but the the entire amount) from said customer and stated I would not be paid unless I collected the money for them. I took the matter before the labor board who simply told them to "write the man a check".
Agreed, I've amended the above post.A job responsibility can be to pickup payment without making the employee responsible for the debt
Speaking of wheezing big dudes, whatever happened to CP the Tool Addict? Dude just dropped off the face of the Earth. He was my best source for Matco flyer deals and now I’m hosed my dealer never tells me anything.At least the Rolex guy is moderately interesting and can get through a whole sentence without hyperventilating.
Speaking of wheezing big dudes, whatever happened to CP the Tool Addict? Dude just dropped off the face of the Earth. He was my best source for Matco flyer deals and now I’m hosed my dealer never tells me anything.
Thanks man! I was never sure if that was the actual flyer deals or if that was just some online stuff they threw together and the drivers had another deal.Matco has their monthly flyer deals online, you don't need a YT tool shill or a dealer to see them.
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Aren't Matco flyers regional though, and vary area to area?Matco has their monthly flyer deals online, you don't need a YT tool shill or a dealer to see them.
Aren't Matco flyers regional though, and vary area to area?
Don't really even need a typical B&M store.We had a Tekton truck show up to our tool day at my school. It seemed mostly like a promotional device but they were selling some tools from it.
I’d think that a presence in a brick-and-mortar chain would be more lucrative than limited local truck service but who knows
Brick & Mortar is reverse commute territory in the current business climate, for better or for worse. Not sure if your model makes alot of sense (although I wish it did) . . .Brick and Mortar store with an internal garage for the truck, and storage for some extra stock.
Aren't Matco flyers regional though, and vary area to area?
I can confirm that Matco does regional flyers and that the flyer deals online are not anywhere as good or as encompassing as the flyers your driver has.I legitimately don't know. I don't do enough business with Matco. I could ask my dealer and see what he says.
I know the Snap On flyers can change based on region. But MAC also puts their flyers online and they don't ask for a zip code or anything.
Good luck finding a Mac truck. You're probably going to have to order it online.I like MAC and how they just post the flyer online. Boom, one and done. I’m probably going to stay away from Matco for awhile.
My apologies for the Tekton thread highjacking.
I’m lucky. We have a massive MAC presence here in Chicagoland. Team Wolfpack runs like 6 trucks, I think.Good luck finding a Mac truck. You're probably going to have to order it online.
Not in Chicagoland area, they seem to outnumber Snaponmac trucks are these rare?
Yeah, but they are headquartered about an hour south. You might think they would have a presence in their backyard.I’m lucky. We have a massive MAC presence here in Chicagoland. Team Wolfpack runs like 6 trucks, I think.
I think they’ve lost a few drivers. I know of at least two that quit. And I know that some of their past guys have really soured a lot of shops on them. I haven’t personally bought any MAC stuff due to my Snap-on guy being so reliable. And as much as I complain on these threads, I still buy a lot of Matco because he is the only driver that actually comes to the shop. But MAC definitely is everywhere around here. It’s crazy they wouldn’t have someone close to their HQ.Yeah, but they are headquartered about an hour south. You might think they would have a presence in their backyard.