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How much do commission auto dealership driver jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for commission auto dealership driver in the United States is $32,889.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30,000.00 and $38,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Commission Auto Dealership Driver vs Delivery Driver?

AspectCommission Auto Dealership DriverDelivery Driver
CredentialsDriver's license, clean driving recordDriver's license, sometimes specific certifications
Work EnvironmentAuto dealership, showroom, lotVarious locations, client sites, warehouses
Employer & IndustryAuto dealerships, car sales industryLogistics, retail, food services
Job FocusTransporting vehicles, test drivesDelivering goods or packages

The main difference is that a Commission Auto Dealership Driver primarily transports vehicles within a dealership setting, often earning commissions based on sales or deliveries, while a Delivery Driver focuses on transporting goods or packages to customers. Both roles require a valid driver's license and driving skills, but their work environments and job responsibilities differ significantly.

What is the highest paid driving job?

For a commission auto dealership driver, the highest paid driving jobs typically involve roles such as commercial truck drivers, delivery drivers for large logistics companies, or specialized chauffeurs, which can offer higher earnings through commissions, bonuses, or overtime. These positions often require commercial driver’s licenses (CDL) and may involve long hours or extensive routes. Earnings vary based on experience, location, and the complexity of the vehicle or cargo handled.
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Infographic showing various Commission Auto Dealership Driver job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 92% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $32,889 per year, or $15.8 per hour.
Auto Dealership Service Advisor

Auto Dealership Service Advisor

Stanley Auto Group

Gilmer, TX • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Stanley Ford Gilmer is Seeking an Experienced Auto Dealership Service Advisor

  • Are you looking for more than a JOB?
  • Do you desire an opportunity to CREATE a great life for yourself?

We are a "Community of Opportunity" ~ TEXT "LUVCUSTOMERS" TO 972-630-4473

Service Advisors enjoy the following benefits:

  • Employer sponsored Healthcare benefits (Medical, Dental, & Vision)
  • Paid Time Off
  • 401k Participation
  • Company Paid Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance
  • Paid Training
  • Referral Program
  • Vehicle Purchasing Discounts
  • Community / Family Oriented Work Environment

We are seeking candidates who possess the following:

  • Valid drivers license and pass motor vehicle record test
  • Self-Starter
  • Social Media Skills
  • Computer proficiency
  • Sales / Customer Service Experience
  • Bilingual (English/Spanish) Not required but a plus!
  • Ability to Pass Background and Drug Screen

Service Advisor Job Summary

Creates exceptional customer experiences. Sells and schedules needed service work in the service department.

Service Advisor Essential Duties

Service Scheduling

  • Schedules service appointments. Obtains customer and vehicle data prior to arrival when possible.
  • Greets customers in a timely, friendly manner and obtains vehicle information.
  • Writes up customer's vehicle problems accurately and clearly on repair order.
  • Test drives the vehicle with customer as needed to confirm the problem or refers to test technician.
  • Refers to service history, inspects vehicle, and recommends additional needed service.
  • Advises customers on the care of their cars and the value of maintaining their vehicles in accordance with manufacturers' specifications.
  • Provides a complete and accurate written cost estimate for labor and parts.
  • Establishes "promised time." Checks with dispatcher, if necessary.
  • Must obtain customer's signature on repair order for preauthorization of work to be completed; provides customer with a copy.
  • Establishes customer's method of payment. Obtains credit approval, if necessary.

Service Dispatch and Follow-up

  • Notifies dispatcher of incoming work.
  • Checks on progress of repair throughout the day. Contacts customers regarding any changes in the estimate or promised time, explains cost and time requirements in detail, and gets proper authorization before any additional repairs are performed.
  • Reviews repair orders to ensure that work is completed and additional work and authorization is noted. Closes repair order as appropriate.
  • Ensures that vehicles are parked in assigned areas. Makes sure they are locked and all keys are marked and put away correctly.
  • Keeps service department forms, menus and pricing guides up-to-date.
  • Explains completed work and all charges to customers.

Customer Satisfaction

  • Implements a quality control process to eliminate comebacks.
  • Maintains high customer satisfaction standards.
  • Handles telephone inquiries regarding appointments and work in process.
  • Inspects all vehicles for body work, informs customer if work is needed, and provides an estimate for body work.
  • Supervises all cleaning and prepping of new and used vehicles.

Personal Accountability

  • Maintains a professional appearance.
  • Keeps work area clean.
  • Reliable
  • Punctual
  • Teamwork

Certification: Maintains required levels of manufacturer training and certifications.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Standing for long periods of time.

Typically may bend, stoop, lift or carry objects weighting up to 50 pounds.

Disclaimer: This job description reflects managements assignment of essential functions; it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.