I was sitting at a new Brazilian BBQ that just opened up in Alladin's shopping mall across from Polo Towers, I was there early (7pm) and the section of the restaurant I was in was empty except for us and two other tables, so I can pretty much hear everything.
It turns out that the other two tables are both timeshare salesperson. A man selling Westgate, and a woman selling Fairfield. The two tables strike up a conversation, with me listening on the side
The man apparently produces a Rock n' Roll show in Las Vegas, but told the woman that he decided to give timeshare sale a try and is doing well. He said he only does one tour a day and is doing so well that he is not giving it up while he continue to produce his show in Las Vegas. They told each other what their timeshares sell for and their average sales. The man apparently makes either at least 5k a week or 5k per sale (I think it is 5k a week), his average sales is 19k. I didn't hear how much the woman makes, but she sells timeshare up to 100k, and said she does a lot of conversions. They talked about qualifying for "national", which I assume is a qualification they need to sell timeshares across state lines. They both talked about how well timeshare is selling in Las Vegas and that the next hot spot is Southern California where they plan to be.
Now imagine only working 2 hours a day and makes 5k a week (because the man said all he has to do is one tour a day), that's how much fat there is in selling new timeshares! They are both saying how much they enjoy selling timeshare and said they will never give it up!
I just sat there listening, all the time thinking thank god I found TUG first, and feeling sorry for all those people they ripped off!.
It turns out that the other two tables are both timeshare salesperson. A man selling Westgate, and a woman selling Fairfield. The two tables strike up a conversation, with me listening on the side
The man apparently produces a Rock n' Roll show in Las Vegas, but told the woman that he decided to give timeshare sale a try and is doing well. He said he only does one tour a day and is doing so well that he is not giving it up while he continue to produce his show in Las Vegas. They told each other what their timeshares sell for and their average sales. The man apparently makes either at least 5k a week or 5k per sale (I think it is 5k a week), his average sales is 19k. I didn't hear how much the woman makes, but she sells timeshare up to 100k, and said she does a lot of conversions. They talked about qualifying for "national", which I assume is a qualification they need to sell timeshares across state lines. They both talked about how well timeshare is selling in Las Vegas and that the next hot spot is Southern California where they plan to be.
Now imagine only working 2 hours a day and makes 5k a week (because the man said all he has to do is one tour a day), that's how much fat there is in selling new timeshares! They are both saying how much they enjoy selling timeshare and said they will never give it up!
I just sat there listening, all the time thinking thank god I found TUG first, and feeling sorry for all those people they ripped off!.