User:Kpbuckley/Robert Pucher

Robert "Bobby" Pucher is the name of a well-known salesman in Dutchess County, NY. Pucher currently sells Toyotas but has recently sold vehicles from GM's now defunct Saturn line of cars. The kid is nice with his.

While with Saturn, Pucher averaged 16 sold vehicles per month and currently sells about 13 units per month for Toyota. It is important to note a downturn in the local and national economy which coincides with Pucher's move from Saturn to Toyota. In addition to being an above average salesman by all standards, Pucher is Toyota Certified -- having completed the necessary rigorous course load and training to earn this prestigious title.

Education
Pucher attended Spackenkill High School in Poughkeepsie, NY where he joined several sports teams and quickly excelled to a higher level than most. As a soccer player, he managed to earn the spot on the team as a goalie and saved more shots than he allowed, an achievement that, when not attained, often gets athletes notoriety on the professional level. A stand-out third baseman, Pucher's stats at the high school level were actually higher than some of those held by several who would go on to become stand-outs at the Major League level. Most notably, Pucher's game attendance, 99.8% over three years on varsity, is better than Alex Rodriguez and Nolan Ryan.

After high school, Pucher went on to pursue his higher education in the field of Criminal Justice at Dutchess Community College in Poughkeepsie, NY. He did fine as a student, but there was something else he'd rather be doing. Pucher wanted to be in and around automobiles and that's exactly what he did after earning an Associate of Art in Criminal Justice.

Early Career
Before becoming one of the highest earning salesman for Saturn of Poughkeepsie, Pucher found himself managing the Foam 'N' Wash car wash on Route 9 in Wappingers Falls, NY. As a manager, not one of his employees died.

After reaching a point in the car wash industry where upward mobility was no longer an option, Pucher answered his calling of being a salesman, where he finds himself today. Among 17 salespeople in his store, Pucher ranks in a high percentile of success.

Interesting Life Occurences
One time, while shopping for groceries, Pucher's bill came out to exactly $100.00 after tax. The cashier commented on the remarkability of this happening to which Pucher responded slyly, "Yeah, it's pretty cool...I guess."

There was also a time when Pucher had a phone conversation with someone (who he thought was his customer) for several minutes before both parties realized that it was a wrong number. What had happened was, upon dialing the phone, Pucher made a key-punch error which resulted in him calling someone who had also been planning on buying a Toyota from someone calling himself Bobby. The two laughed about it for several minutes before hanging up the phone and moving on with their days.

Philanthropy
Pucher once went to get a soda from a vending machine but accidentally pressed the wrong button. Intending to get a Mountain Dew, Pucher ended up pressing the button for ginger ale. What happened next is what sets him apart from his peers. For some reason, the machine vended two cans of ginger ale instead of one. Pucher took both cans and placed one each on the desks of his coworkers. With enthusiasm, his coworkers thanked him for his gift. As if this were an every day occurence, Pucher replied, "No sweat" and continued his day without the ego many would expect from someone of lesser standards.