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    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> <
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    Posted by: Shane (shaneburton@hotmail.com )
    Organization:Nissan
    Date posted: Tue Feb 1 2:38:40 2005
    Subject: Compensation
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    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?


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    Subject: Finally, realize that all the various bookmakers have their own rules and policies regarding how they settle bets done through arbitrage sports betting when they have such irregular results.
    Reply Posted by: FrancescaRivierra (biancafiore222@gmail.com )
    Organization: FrancescaRivierra
    Date Posted: Sat Jun 5 11:35:28 2010
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    Finally, realize that all the various bookmakers have their own rules and policies regarding how they settle bets done through arbitrage sports betting when they have such irregular results. As with the advice on pricing, be sure to check the rules of the individual bookmakers before you place your bets.
    Still, there are tons of bettors looking through rose colored glasses for the holy grail of betting systems that will let them make money without risking any. Well, there is a way to do that and it is called work! Gambling is called gambling for a reason, it’s risky. Let’s take a look at some sports betting systems. betting football It appears that the United States legal system is closer than ever before to cutting off ties with any type of online gambling within its boundaries. This includes poker, casinos, and sports betting among others. Generally speaking, anything that has to do with transmitting money via the internet as far as gambling is concerned is being cracked down on quite harshly.
    From the above, therefore, you can see that finding a good Selection System and sticking to it is the only way to go if you are truly serious about making money at sports betting.


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