Automotive Retailing

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6% fF ye we 5) 84 16% 14% Inlecgroup 19% Vy, - a 4 A+? ‘ 4 + Automotive Retailing (NAPSA)—Increasingly, the automotive industry is fueling employment. Salespeople and tech- nicians are in the highest demand. There are also needs in management and administrative positions. “The careers available in today’s franchised auto dealerships are intellectually challenging with Nationwide Vacant Auto Retailing Jobs |__ 5,432 by Region Region 1—New England |__} 9,965 Region 2—Mid Atlantic | Region 3—South Atlantic 124,647 [_ 5,064 Region 4—Eust South Central |_ 14,996 Region 5—West South Central |_ 15,582 Region 6—Midwest ___F 7,142 Region 7—North Central |__} 6,752 Region 8—Mountain |___ 15,472 Region 9—Patific room for advancement,” said Alan Starling, chairman of Automotive Retailing Today (ART). “Pay and demand for these positions are high, and these are careers that can not be sent overseas.” ART has developed a new Web site highlighting the career opportunities offered by dealerships. www.autocareerstoday.org provides information for students, career changers, educators, parents and military vets interested in the auto field. Salaries, training and job descriptions are available.