Bottom Line Underwriters -- Your Success Training and Consulting Firm

    About This Site Free Stuff Audio & Video Clips Products & Services Idea Exchange Articles
    Table of Contents Our People Client Comments Other Resources Schedule Order Form
        E-Newsletter Employment Opportunities    

    The BLUinc Online Community
    A place to share war stories and ask fellow BLU Graduates for input.

    NetForum - Message Replies


    Forum: Idea Exchange

    Topic: Salesman Compensation Plans

    Topic Posted by: Randy Brooks (broo@localaccess.com )
    Organization: Lincoln Mercury of Olympia
    Date Posted: Wed Aug 12 14:37:34 EDT 1998
    Topic Description: I hear a lot of talk about compensation plans> <
    Back to message list Show all replies Topics List Help About this forum
    Original Message:

    Posted by: Shane (shaneburton@hotmail.com )
    Organization:Nissan
    Date posted: Tue Feb 1 2:38:40 2005
    Subject: Compensation
    Message:
    Ive been in the business one and one half years. My store seven months ago lost about 7 long time sales people and the GSM. Iwas promoted 2 trainer/closer. I'm the only closer we have. We run two straight sell crews and one liner closer crew. Prior to the employee changes that have taken place we had two desk managers and a floor manager/back up closer. The floor manager was paid from the bottom line. When he left he was replaced by a third desk manager and I was promoted to train and close for the new sales sales people that we added to our sales staff. However I made more money as a sales person ( four to seven grand a month. Now I make three to forty five hundred a month. I think my pay plan is competitive but I'm not sure? I'm paid 8% of payable front and 2% of back end with a 700 base salary. A'm I being paid unfairly or a'm I just not as good as I need to be to make the kind of money I'd like to make?


    Previous reply
    Reply:

    Subject: If you’re like me when you first saw the term “arbitrage sports betting” you just said, “huh?”
    Reply Posted by: FrancescaRivierra (biancafiore222@gmail.com )
    Organization: FrancescaRivierra
    Date Posted: Sun May 16 15:04:39 2010
    Message:
    Another issue that you must stay on top of is price fluctuations from the bookmaker. The prices for placing bets do not just change with different bookies but even with the same. You cannot take it for granted that the prices that are quoted in print like the Racing Post will be valid at the time of the event. With sports betting things can change very rapidly so be sure that the price will be honored before placing your bet otherwise this can seriously affect the outcome of your arbitrage sports betting.
    Finally, to insure that you do indeed have the best betting odds that you can get, it is crucial as a bettor to shop the money line and the odds. Any reputable sports book online would offer the best line for your wagers without coercion. However, once you have found the best deal, it is important to verify and scrutinize the odds based on the past performance of the particular teams involved you can make appropriate judgments that can be indicative of the weaknesses and strengths of the respective sporting teams. You should also do research on the sports players, injury lists, and the teams if possible. bet football Switching a service located outside of the United States it not hard to do. In fact it is quite easy since there are many quality services to choose from. The most difficult thing that you will need to do is find the one that best suits your needs.
    In the preceding part of this discourse I concluded that (a) the greatest hazard for you as a typical, well-balanced sports Bettor is that you may continually lose more than you win and thereby regularly exhaust your betting funds, and (b) to thoroughly analyse the likelihood of that happening you need to properly address the following questions:
    (i) What things could possibly go wrong that would cause you harm? (ii) How likely is it that those things will go wrong for you?


    Reply to this message
    Next reply

    Bottom Line Underwriters, Inc.
    Toll Free: 1-888-My Success
    Fax: (503) 638-0602
    P.O. Box 1218
    Lake Oswego, OR 97035
    E-mail: editor@bluinc.com

    Copyright © 1998 by Bottom Line Underwriters, Inc.


    About NetForum - v.2.0.3
    Wed May 16 22:55:47 2012