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31 July 2009, 01:00 PM | #1 |
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AD salesperson's salary
How much do you think an AD salesperson makes annually? Assuming they are pretty good and sell decent to medium sales monthly? Any current salespeople that would like to chime in?
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31 July 2009, 01:16 PM | #2 |
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It's none of my business.
But, if asked to speculate what a wishy-washy rep makes overall dealing with all products, $35K/year. Top rep who knows their stuff, has passion, $70K~$110K/year [and probably doesn't need it]. |
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I would guess an average store sales rep AD would make $30-60K.
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so i guess most of the AD's here in florida makes under $35k
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hahahaah actually allan they do....they make straps and bags out of them hahahaha
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Don't know, what we do know is the mark up on Rolex is 40% so even if you get a 20% discount 20% profit per watch is not too bad. In this market where Rolex watches sit some ADs sell one watch a day or less.
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I don't think this is easy to calculate and here's why . . . To begin with, most ADs sell jewelry, not simply Rolexes. Therefore, Rolex sales comprise only a part of one's salary. No doubt as with other sales, certain times of the year - and I'm thinking of the holiday season - tend to be lucrative. But in sharp contrast, we need only look at the current economy. Many people simply don't have the financial wherewithal to make purchases today. IMO, you simply don't have enough data to intelligently guess at an answer. Even if you know the typical markup in a good economy, you don't know how much watches are reduced at a given AD. Moreover, an owner would make more than his or her employees, etc., location is yet another variable. Sorry, too many unknowns.
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This one's easy and would be based on some elementary math!!
The salary would be inversely proportional to the depth of the cleavage. The lower the cleavage, the higher the salary.......and vice versa!!
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SHEESH! JJ, you made me realize I missed a valuable experience in buying my Rolex, I bought it from a guy - no cleavage - yikes.
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No WONDER I paid so much!!!!
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This makes a lot of sense and if i may add, that if an item being a watch or whatever has a 40 or even 50 % markup that translates to a gross profit of that amount not a net. the actual net comes at the end of more expenses and may only be 10 or 20 % |
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I think that is the case in any and all sales positions!!!
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Probably more like 2 or 3%.
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And the hours suck. They'd be better off working in an office ...
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I would imagine that an AD salesperson would make a fairly decent salary ($35-$50,000 or maybe even higher).
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