▲ | diggan 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
> because they want to make as much as they can But that's the same no matter if you work in sales, customer support or many other roles, a lot of people just care about the money with little regards to anything else, yet the sales department are the only ones who must have commission? | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | bpt3 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> But that's the same no matter if you work in sales, customer support or many other roles, a lot of people just care about the money with little regards to anything else, It's actually not the same for many roles. See the comments from people in this thread alone who scoff at the notion of maximizing compensation. I don't get it personally, but it's not an uncommon thought. > yet the sales department are the only ones who must have commission? I think there's a very high likelihood that a salesperson is primarily driven by compensation, and good salespeople will already be working in a commission-driven compensation model elsewhere. Why would a top salesperson at Dell, HPE, Oracle, or wherever else a hardware salesperson comes from move to Oxide to take less money and completely decouple their compensation from their performance? | |||||||||||||||||
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