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matiasmommy
Joined: 12 Mar 2007 Posts: 346
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#41 · Posted: 13 May 2007 20:19
Quoting: hsimpsonjr I was told by others from othe groups that I looked into before I joined the call center that if I made a sale that was above my level that the entire sale and commission and member would go over me and up to the next director at that level.
Interesting.. I don't know what groups you investigated Harold, but my understanding with my group is that we work the very same way that the call centre does. You will ALWAYS get the full amount you are QUALIFIED to receive on EVERY sale.
I thought that was actually a BOD thing.. it never occured to me that if a L2 made an L3 they wouldn't of course keep the $3200. How can those groups then say that people earn a MINIMUM of $1000 on each and every transaction if that is also their policy?? I mean, it is the very SAME amount of work to make an L1 as it is an L3.. so seems rather rude to me of some groups or directors so say, well thanks for doing the work but you aren't qualified to keep any of it??
So which other groups have that kind of rule? Is it a group thing, or a director thing from within that group?
I know that with the CSG as well as a whole the standard practice is to pass up the first 2 of ANY sales at ANY level to get the release for the level you came in at. Which I personally like and prefer, but people working under me can also choose to just pass up the 2 commissions at the level they came in at (given they came in at L2 or L3) and keep the full commissions at the lower levels, should they choose. I give them the choice of either before they take their business live. Most people choose the former, but I have had a few L3's decide they wanted the later. OK, fine with me!!
Cheers
Jani Teeter L3 Director, CSG
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hsimpsonjr
Joined: 16 Dec 2006 Posts: 612
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#42 · Posted: 13 May 2007 22:21
Jani, I don't remember which groups specifically because I researched several but I do know that it was more than a couple of them that had this rule. They said this was just the way it worked because if you weren't qualified to make a sale at that level then you weren't qualified to get the commission. I'm glad our group isn't like that.
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matiasmommy
Joined: 12 Mar 2007 Posts: 346
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#43 · Posted: 13 May 2007 22:42
That is interesting.. I would like to know which groups actually have that policy. I'm not going anywhere, mind you.. but I think it very interesting that when doing my own research (and there was LOTS of it!) I never came accross that. So, I'm thinking that if it was in fact a groups policy the directors I was asking the questions of had different personal policies?
At any rate, I'm glad neither your nor my group has that policy. Seems rather unfair to me!
Cheers
Jani Teeter L3 Director, CSG
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