Career Opportunity

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
Are you interested in the exciting industry of firearms?

Wolverine Supplies Ltd. located in Southwestern Manitoba is searching for a Customer Service Representative to join our team.

THE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS WILL HAVE TO POSSESS AND
DEMONSTRATE THE FOLLOWING SKILLS:


• Customer service skills;
• Knowledge, passion, and experience with firearms;
• Sales experience;
• Excellent communications skills;
• Ability to work as part of a team;
• Competent technical skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office;
• Restricted possession and acquisition licence.​

DUTIES TO INCLUDE:

• Provide product information and recommendations based on customer needs and
requests,
• Maintain awareness of special promotions and advertisements,
• Assist and process counter, phone and internet sales using a computerized POS
system,
• Answer customer inquiries in a courteous, professional and informative manner via
e-mail, phone and/or in person
• Updating our customer database/accounts.​

COMPANY HEALTH BENEFIT PLAN AND PENSION PLAN IN PLACE
ONLY APPLICANTS SELECTED FOR AN INTERVIEW WILL BE CONTACTED.

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PLEASE EMAIL RESUME AND COVER LETTER TO: MATTHEW@WOLVERINESUPPLIES.COM
 
Does your name have to have Wolverine in it?

Your name will be changed appropriately on your first day.

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Man I worked for a gunstore for five years it was great. Easily half of the job is an enjoyable bs'ing about guns all day. Really makes the little speedbumps of it go down smooth (sometimes less than polite customers, inventory etc etc etc).
 
Man I worked for a gunstore for five years it was great. Easily half of the job is an enjoyable bs'ing about guns all day. Really makes the little speedbumps of it go down smooth (sometimes less than polite customers, inventory etc etc etc).

Whenever I'm in my local gunstore it seems all the staff are bs'ing about guns or talking to one or two customers.
Not sure how they make money. Maybe internet sales (which they have all the time).
 
Whenever I'm in my local gunstore it seems all the staff are bs'ing about guns or talking to one or two customers.
Not sure how they make money. Maybe internet sales (which they have all the time).

Hey man do you think it's the low prices that make and keep regulars? Why even have staff if it's just all about price?
Anyhow with a bit of smooth talking and a customer that's clearly got money to burn (I'm a sailor I know that feeling) and wants some gucci gear, just a gentle guide here and there and you can easily rack up a huge sale. One of my finest was just over $10k.
Of course you have to respect people and their desires, a guy that just wants to meat shoot deer for not a lot of spend and someone that just wants a cheap 22 you help them do exactly that. I've even talked a guy down from losing his shirt selling his barely fired 308 sako to go .30-06 because his hunting buddy said it has "way more power", if you crunch the numbers it's like 7% at best more power.
 
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