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I need advice please

Okay so I’m very new to sales I just got my first job for a company call bright side windows , so they offer a $600 base pay and 12% commission rate , I also got another offer from a roofing company and they offer $750 paid training for a month then after that commission only but they have a 40% commission rate , so now I’m just thinking if I should risk it or accept the window job which is safer , but then again I have a side job that’s pays me $600 every week , which i can use for my bills just Incase , cause my bills ain’t high i have roommates, so what do you guys think should i risk for the higher commission or stay with the safer guys

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u/Realistic_Counter435 — 4 days ago

I need yall advice

Okay so I’m very new to sales I just got my first job for a company call bright side windows , so they offer a $600 base pay and 12% commission rate , I also got another offer from a roofing company and they offer $750 paid training for a month then after that commission only but they have a 40% commission rate , so now I’m just thinking if I should risk it or accept the window job which is safer , but then again I have a side job that’s pays me $600 every week , which i can use for my bills just Incase , cause my bills ain’t high i have roommates, so what do you guys think should i risk for the higher commission or stay with the safer guys

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u/Realistic_Counter435 — 4 days ago

I need sales advice

Okay so I’m very new to sales I just got my first job for a company call bright side windows , so they offer a $600 base pay and 12% commission rate , I also got another offer from a roofing company and they offer $750 paid training for a month then after that commission only but they have a 40% commission rate , so now I’m just thinking if I should risk it or accept the window job which is safer , but then again I have a side job that’s pays me $600 every week , which i can use for my bills just Incase , cause my bills ain’t high i have roommates, so what do you guys think should i risk for the higher commission or stay with the safer guys

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u/Realistic_Counter435 — 4 days ago

Is sales a good move

So I currently work at a warehouse where I make $800 every weeks after overtime I work 5 days 10hr shift , but I got this offer from a window sales company entry level that’s offering $600 base pay everyweek before commissions, ion know if I should risk and accept the offer and do sales , then maybe do DoorDash in the weekend , what do you guys think about it please ??

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u/Realistic_Counter435 — 11 days ago

Is sales a good move

So I currently work at a warehouse where I make $800 every weeks after overtime I work 5 days 10hr shift , but I got this offer from a window sales company entry level that’s offering $600 base pay everyweek before commissions, ion know if I should risk and accept the offer and do sales , then maybe do DoorDash in the weekend , what do you guys think about it please ??

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u/Realistic_Counter435 — 11 days ago

Is window sales a good move

So I currently work at a warehouse where I make $800 every weeks after overtime I work 5 days 10hr shift , but I got this offer from a window sales company entry level that’s offering $600 base pay everyweek before commissions, ion know if I should risk and accept the offer and do sales , then maybe do DoorDash in the weekend , what do you guys think about it please ??

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u/Realistic_Counter435 — 11 days ago

Is window sale a good move

So I currently work at a warehouse where I make $800 every weeks after overtime I work 5 days 10hr shift , but I got this offer from a window sales company entry level that’s offering $600 base pay everyweek before commissions, ion know if I should risk and accept the offer and do sales , then maybe do DoorDash in the weekend , what do you guys think about it please ??

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u/Realistic_Counter435 — 11 days ago