Sales Representative - Rent:A:Wheel (fresno, california) Sales - Fresno, CA at Geebo

Sales Representative - Rent:A:Wheel (fresno, california)

Company Description:
Founded in 1996, Rent A Wheel / Rent A Tire started with one store in California.
Since its modest beginning, the company is now the largest Rent:
To:
Own Custom Wheel and Tire Retailer in the nation with over 121 stores across 15 states.
The company is also the 7th largest independent tire dealer in the country.
115 stores are 100 company owned, while 6 stores are franchise stores.
Customers can expect the same high:
level product and service at every store.
Job Description:
The positions that we frequently hire for include:
:
Assistant Manager:
Responsible for assisting in the day to day operations, performance and profitability of an assigned store.
This includes ensuring operational standards are accomplished, financial standards and goals are achieved, and customer service levels are met.
When necessary, act as Store Manager.
Sales Representative:
Responsible for assisting customers with selecting rental merchandise to meet their needs and budgetary requirements, recording and processing transactions, maintaining showroom appearance and assisting in other areas of the store as needed by management.
Account Representative/Collections:
Responsible for telephone and field collections to ensure rental accounts are current, controlling and managing daily credit activities including in:
home collections, skip tracing to locate customers and merchandise, recovery of merchandise and processing legal accounts when necessary.
Tire Technician:
Responsible for proper installation of wheels and tires, balancing wheels, checking for correct fit, rotating tires and repairing damaged tires as necessary.
Responsible for proper installation of wheels and tires, balancing wheels, checking for correct fit, rotating tires and repairing damaged tires as necessary.
Compensation:
Hourly plus bonus Source:
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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