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I even matched the nasty comments they'd made toout that it takes more than a skirt to sell a car So on payback day, I interrupted him and pointed out to his customer that it takes more than a cheap suit to be a car sales that quickly escalated I stayed calent totally lost it And after a few insult volleys, the custoized for the outburst, and offered hiht the car fro every tired trick that I'd seen for weeks But I was beyond their games, and I already kne to play Their attempts to steal o that far and be that nasty? Probably not I could compete fairly with any of those losers But they were the ones who had declared war, so I rolled out the heavy artillery I sold quite a few cars, and by the end of the day, had outsold the three gents, combined They were supremely annoyed
I ain We agreed to stop sabotaging each other's sales and to talk to each other only when there weren't any customers around This was exactly what I wanted: to be left alone to doEd was on my side
Back on the sales floor, I wondered how many customers would be Fiery Boys fans Wouldaudience, and the people who could afford these cars were usually older With any luck, I'd be able to escape my life as a Fiery Boys contest winner for a few hours each day
Soon, a nice-looking family came into the dealership, Mom and Dad strutted proudly while their children played hide-and-seek Dad pointed to some of the cars, and Mom nodded A serious couple-I could tell they were ready to buy I watched the which ainst a car, waiting for Dad to notice me When he finally did, he snize me I smiled back, sauntered over, and sold another luxury vehicle
The guy barely bargained with me, and I scored a hefty commission Hell, I could have made that sale in my sleep I wondered if I had After my crazy weekend, I still wasn't sure I was fully awake But it was nice to know that I didn't need to be the famous contest winner all the time I could be my old self when I went to work Life could be normal