CAREER OPPORTUNITY FLEET SELLING Applications are invited to fill a vacancy as a specialist in our vehicle Sales Team. This is a position requiring a high degree of self motivation with minimal supervision. Our preference is for a person with motor selling experience although a proven record of achievement in the retail side of other industries will be favourably considered. There are no age qualifications being stipulated; however, the successful candidate will need to reflect a maturity and professional style commensurate with the confidence needed to negotiate transactions at the highest level. In addition to servicing existing clients, a positive and assertive approach will be required in soliciting and attracting new business. Commencement date is negotiable but preferably before end of January next. Applications should all be in writing, giving full curriculum vitae details, marked ‘Confidential’ and addressed to — The Manager P.O. Box 440 CHRISTCHURCH Closing date: Tuesday, December 12. <
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Press, 6 December 1989, Page 50
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