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<blockquote data-quote="internetscout" data-source="post: 1628759" data-attributes="member: 14755"><p>In my experience, the minimum wage job gets you the minimum effort employee. I worked for an AT&T dealer three years ago and had a base of $13/hr plus bonuses. Granted, it was in OKC and I'm not sure where they are based. Many AT&T reps make $20-25/hr if they are any good. I'm in the car biz now and we have a very low base and you can spot the guys that are content with it. They are lazy and call in every other day. I guess my point is, sales people are driven by incentive and high turnover is part of the territory. If your parents can find someone with potential, make sure they keep them thinking positively and dangle plenty of carrots!</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="internetscout, post: 1628759, member: 14755"] In my experience, the minimum wage job gets you the minimum effort employee. I worked for an AT&T dealer three years ago and had a base of $13/hr plus bonuses. Granted, it was in OKC and I'm not sure where they are based. Many AT&T reps make $20-25/hr if they are any good. I'm in the car biz now and we have a very low base and you can spot the guys that are content with it. They are lazy and call in every other day. I guess my point is, sales people are driven by incentive and high turnover is part of the territory. If your parents can find someone with potential, make sure they keep them thinking positively and dangle plenty of carrots! Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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