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Sales Manager - Anonymous employee DriveTime Automotive Group Employee Review

3.0
Jan 22, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I would say the biggest upside to working at DriveTime is the fun atmosphere. It's not by any means a "stuffy" place. Directors and assistant directors (those that manage the GMs within the dealerships) are very supportive. There are a lot of resources to help you do your job whether it's selling cars, processing title work, or being a lot attendant.

Cons

The worst part of the job by far is the work life balance. Employees are expected to work 55+ hours during tax season which for some reason begins in January even though this very company doesn't have W2s ready nor would we have our tax money back during that month. Nonetheless mid-Jan through April expect to live at the dealership. After tax season the hours are still brutal without there really being a need.10-12 hour days are very common and expected even though there is no need. An improvement in the salaries/bonuses of those that help underwrite and manage the teams would allow for more folks to want to move into management and allow for more flexible hours. Pay is a bit of a drag as well, in so far as you really have no idea what your goals are until the very end of the previous month. It is also tough when you consider that you could improve year over year net sales by as much as 10% but you don't have a guarantee that you will make the same amount of money as you did the year before. Dealership management does not participate in commissions beginning in 2015...there are only "bonuses" paid when you achieve the goal given to you at the start of the month. Not to mention this goal is mostly arbitrary based on a combination of last year's performance, previous month's performance, the region's goal, and how nice the guy that gives you your goal wants to be to you. If you're a store that has hit budget 6 months in a row you can expect another monster budget, but if you have missed 3 months in a row you'll get a smaller budget so you don't lose all hope. You're really incentivized to just barely make your goal. If you make it in the final 3 days probably works best.

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DriveTime Automotive Group Response
11y
Thank you for taking the time to submit a review. You are correct, DT hired more than 1,700+ employees in 2014 primarily due to expansion with 13 new dealerships, 2 new inspection centers, and continue to grow both our operation centers and corporate office. We are now over 3500 employees. Our turnover is much lower than the figure cited and substantially lower when compared to industry standard. DriveTime Leaders are always open and receptive to feedback therefore, in Q4 2014 we piloted a new dealership part time position in hope to provide our retail employees with more support created an even better work life balance.

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Cons

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Thank you for sharing your experience as an Assistant Manager. We're glad to hear you enjoyed the fast-paced environment, competitive pay, and work-life balance the role provided. As our business evolves, we're continually looking for ways to improve processes and better serve both our customers and employees. Feedback from team members helps us evaluate these efforts and identify opportunities to enhance the experience for everyone involved. Thank you for sharing your experience, we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
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Break room Covered work area good lighting

Cons

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DriveTime Automotive Group Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. While we're glad you appreciated aspects of the work environment, we're sorry your experience didn't align with the values we strive to uphold. The DriveTime Family of Brands is committed to fostering a workplace where employees are treated with respect and concerns are taken seriously. We encourage any current team member who experiences or witnesses behavior that doesn't align with our values, or believes a concern has not been appropriately addressed, to contact Talent Support so it can be reviewed. We also appreciate your feedback regarding policy accessibility, communication, and leadership as we continue working to improve the employee experience. Thank you for sharing your experience, we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
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