Categories: My Family's Car Life

"Buying luxury cars is a business loser! Sell them all!" That's what he taught me.

Unique corporate culture

I joined the company I graduated from.Cars are bought by wayward presidents.Spending money on a car is outrageous!"There was a corporate culture of(What kind of corporate culture is that?).The reason is that the founder of the company, the president at the time, was a man who started as an apprentice, overcame various hardships, and worked his way up to build a human resource-related company.

No luxuries, hard work is a virtue, work 24/7."

The atmosphere was deeply rooted.(Now, it was a totally black company, but it was fun in its own way.)

And the president of the company also said to his clients, "You are a business loser to buy luxury cars! Sell them all!" I was a new graduate and a "pure" person who joined the company at that time.The president of the company has never been good with luxury cars."I kind of thought it was.

Ever since I joined that company, I've been working in sales, taking on training and consulting contracts for executives, and I've noticed that many of the presidents of my clientsThe company car is old enough."When we make a profit, we give it back to our employees and customers."He said, "They are all people like Buddha," and I listened to his story thinking, "They are all people like Buddha.

In fact, I did not see many foreign or luxury cars parked in the office.

I didn't know until I left the company.

Some time after that, I left that company. And around that time, Facebook started to catch on, and all the presidents of past clients began to apply to be my friend.

You all have a private luxury car that is very private.

This means. Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Lexus, Porsche, Ferrari, Audi...

Many of the photos posted included glimpses of cars, such as "I bought a new car" or "I'm going for a drive with my family." I thought to myself, "Well, everyone had luxury cars in their private lives back then, even if they didn't show them to their salespeople.

'An old company car is good enough for me... (but) I'll buy a nice one for my personal use.'
"When we make a profit, we give it back to our employees and customers... (but) we also give it right back to ourselves."

So that was that.

See, that's right. ...and on the contrary, I have been somewhat relieved. Now.Owning a luxury or target car motivates me to work hard."I have come to understand that, but these days I wish I had known more about cars back then when I was a new graduate, so I could have had more fun talking about cars with all the presidents of the company at that time.

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