Pros
Nice training facility. Paid 3 month training (32k). Lunches cooked for you daily in training. Only lasts 3 months.
Cons
This Pros list above is short lived. You will soon enter the reality of working in a dealership. Long hours, LOW LOW pay and ridiculous customers. If you are looking for a company with upward mobility look somewhere else. It will take 8-12 years to be promoted. There will have to be a new dealership open for you to get promoted to a management roll, or someone will have to die or retire. Sales is an absolute joke, you'll receive a base salary of 22k a year no matter where you get located. If you are large ag, sales are few and far between. Small ag and turf you don't make anything selling lawnmowers. There are a few exceptions but it is RARE you'll be very successful in sales. Pay is terrible so people are constantly getting turned over. Mechanics, service writers, salesman EVERYONE. If you have a college degree wait and you'll find something more rewarding career wise. Remember you'll be working in a DEALERSHIP and that doesn't look awesome. Be patient and find something better. Great job market right now. I lived it trust me. Any 4-5 star review is planted by the company.