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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
    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?


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    Subject: Manchester United V Fulham
    Reply Posted by: jisungpark (chieriaprah@pozitifff.com )
    Organization: jisungpark
    Date Posted: Sat Jun 12 14:49:49 2010
    Message:
    That brings me on to the point of all this. Who among the many United strikers of the past have been the best? For what they are worth, here are my thoughts on the top 5 strikers in the years prior to Alex Ferguson's reign at Manchester Utd. I have a strong suspicion that if you happen to be reading this your views may not align with mine, but I can live with that. manchester united Among Manchester’s other professional sports teams are the Wigan Warriors of the Rugby League, the Salford City Reds, the Oldham Roughyeds, Rochdale Hornets, Swinton Lions, Sale Sharks, Belle Vue Aces, Manchester Phoenix and others. michael carrick The current home games Manchester United shirt is red with a vertical, white stripe on the reverse. A patch with the words "The Red Devils" on a picture of the club's famous devil mascot is sewn onto to the bottom-left of the jersey. By contrast, the away shirt in use today is white with blue piping at the edges. It has red trim on the neck and the club emblem is on a white background on the left breast. The club emblem is pictured on a white background shield situated on the left breast. The emblem has been altered through the years but was originally designed based on the crest of the City of Manchester. One day Matt Busby was watching a local rugby team in Salford and was impressed by their flair and adventure on the pitch. When he discovered their nickname was "The Red Devils" he decided to attach it to his Manchester United team.


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