Dgwizdal
Master Don Juan
I am a sales rep for a large electronics recycling company @ the age of 27. I have been there for 3 years. My first year, I killed it making 80k+. I did just under 3/4 of a million in sales not including the value of material on the back end.
Since then the e-waste market and "being green" has exploded in popularity and has become saturated with a million other recycler who have all of the same certifications and qualifications we do. However, they have a completely better offer as far as rebates and asset remarketing and revenue sharing goes for the value of the precious metals we refine on the commodities market. My boss refuses to change our outdated business model, is cheap as fvck, and wants us to be deceptive. He also has a million in cars in his driveway. My pockets have taken a big hit since then.
I can build all the rapport I want with he customer but when it comes down to price and our offer - we are blown out of the water to the point of insulting the client. My bosses response in layman's terms is "they are not the right deals" and wants me to find suckers. I know damn well what the markets and other companies offers are like and know he is full of sh*t. He only wants ridiculously huge profit margins and anything else he could give a sh*t about.
I would quit however I am emotionally involved with his family and the people here. He rents me Lamborghinis, gives me sox tickets, and dough to blow at the casino but I feel that all that is a ploy and a manipulative way to keep me around for his own agendas. I could continue to work harder and harder as a slave to find these "right deals" however I think that my talents would be useful elsewhere where we had a better offer to our clients.
BTW: No base salary, all commission, I have to pay my own employment taxes, no 401k, no benefits, nada. It doesn't cost him anything to keep me around except for a phone bill.
However the sky is the limit if you find these "right deals" but they are few and far between now that our pricing and offer is garbage. Guy I interned for was making 600k before market saturation, started losing customers, and then peaced.
At what point do you throw in the towel and chuck the deuces? It is always a guilt trip in the back of a salesman's mind that you could be working harder...
MODS, feel free to move this - I just wanted it to gain traction.
Since then the e-waste market and "being green" has exploded in popularity and has become saturated with a million other recycler who have all of the same certifications and qualifications we do. However, they have a completely better offer as far as rebates and asset remarketing and revenue sharing goes for the value of the precious metals we refine on the commodities market. My boss refuses to change our outdated business model, is cheap as fvck, and wants us to be deceptive. He also has a million in cars in his driveway. My pockets have taken a big hit since then.
I can build all the rapport I want with he customer but when it comes down to price and our offer - we are blown out of the water to the point of insulting the client. My bosses response in layman's terms is "they are not the right deals" and wants me to find suckers. I know damn well what the markets and other companies offers are like and know he is full of sh*t. He only wants ridiculously huge profit margins and anything else he could give a sh*t about.
I would quit however I am emotionally involved with his family and the people here. He rents me Lamborghinis, gives me sox tickets, and dough to blow at the casino but I feel that all that is a ploy and a manipulative way to keep me around for his own agendas. I could continue to work harder and harder as a slave to find these "right deals" however I think that my talents would be useful elsewhere where we had a better offer to our clients.
BTW: No base salary, all commission, I have to pay my own employment taxes, no 401k, no benefits, nada. It doesn't cost him anything to keep me around except for a phone bill.
However the sky is the limit if you find these "right deals" but they are few and far between now that our pricing and offer is garbage. Guy I interned for was making 600k before market saturation, started losing customers, and then peaced.
At what point do you throw in the towel and chuck the deuces? It is always a guilt trip in the back of a salesman's mind that you could be working harder...
MODS, feel free to move this - I just wanted it to gain traction.