It's two week passed since I started working here at car dealer as a probie. Trainee for two month at dealer, another two month at manufacturing factory, then I'll see what I'm gonna do in which division. More than expected, our shop has better performance than well-known rumor of bad profitability in domestic market. Accounted for that, reasonably assumed, we constantly have visiting customers, which means I gotta escort number of them from the first day of training. Gradually, I found the way to deal with daily task, though still many things don't make much sense to me yet.
Yesterday, we had unusual visitors. People came from Russia to see how the shop was running. Surprisingly, the guide who took Russians was a graduate of same school, and we both got amazed at the coincidentality(^^
Anyhow, selling A car is pretty truly a big deal. Never can you sell it for short term, nor by just explaining its exernal quality. Dealers have to be trusted, and gotta be able to move heart appealing the car's deeper and specific qualities to a person's lifestyle. They work very hard sacrificing lots of time even sparing their offs. I'm even wondering if I could do this for all of my life. What I gotta do in the future is, probably to think how can I make this workers much happier, not only to think of customers itself. I'd like to find some way in this little term.
Friday, April 15, 2005
Tuesday, April 05, 2005
POWER OF DREAMS
Well, I have to admit I was soooo excited by outstanding wonderfulness of this technology, incredibly smooth bipedal movement by artificial robot. In fact, so did all of us, at the exhibition hall in amusument park which my company runs, excited maybe more than any other general audience. All newly-hired employee had got to engage beginning training program staying condominiums together standing aside the park, and a few of us sneaking out of the packed schedule for a moment to get a glimpse of it!! Anyhow, this guy (if it's appropriate to call him) moves just as humans do. Though I'm not mechy, but I see "this is something". Ok, it may sounds nothing so much special, but facing to it is another thing at all, especially the smoothness. If you have any chance to see "asimo", check it out!!
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