heh whats your number?tundra wrote:yeah, do NOT expect to get a job at GC and start buying gear like crazy. because you won't.
im a Department Manager in Pro Audio at one of the smallest GC stores in the chain and I tend to do alright in sales. i make steady enough commission to keep my bills paid.
also, certain departments will always sell way more than others. Pro Audio and Guitars typically do the best while Drums is always harder to sell in.
Guitar Center vs. DSF
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tundra wrote:Drums is always harder to sell in.
plus it basically turns into a daycare center on the weekends, lol.
"daddy's gonna try out a few of these acoustic guitars, go beat on some drums for awhile"
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