Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Hard Floor Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: CLIVEDONNISON on March 06, 2016, 08:22:14 am
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Hi all
Can anyone that has employed direct field sales people before,make suggestions as to what the should be as a % of the worth of the sale................This being for floorcare
Thank you
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Can you explain in a little more detail
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Hi Kevin
I have a floor care company,comprising of Stonecare,wood and carpet.........This I do with another guy whom also has the same...........We are thinking of increasing the business,hopefully with commercial work,but residential won't be turned away. Obviously everyone has floors in every building..........We can offer one off and regular maintenance........We can manage a lot more work between us and can employ more people if needed.
Someone I know was a salesman in England,then Italy and is now back in England..........he has a good track record,although not if this type of business.
Probably the best option would be to have him getting leads for myself or the other guy to hopefully close on.
Not sure of a package to offer him though.
He's 24 yrs old
Thanks
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First thing I would do is ask him what he wants as a starter for 10 he may say something totally ridiculous and it may end there! Or he maybe so cheap he is worth a punt! Once I got that info out of him, I personally would probably start him on a basic plus % sliding scale commission? There are however, so many variables ! You see, ultimately it is what you want from him if he brings you £20K a month extra he is probably worth a fortune to you but if you sort a basic wage, supply a car, insurance and fuel and he brings you a £1K a month what is he worth then? It's a tough one without knowing more
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Sales men are used to being in a results situation. Agents work on usually 10% which is probably a good rate as he really has no overheads, if he is supplying leads. If you got £20,00 in a month you would be happy to pay him the £2000 surely?