between $70,000 - $186,000
Usually Customer Service Rep or CSR or telemarketing if sales.
Answer 1:There are different sales levels in Primerica and every person who joins Primerica starts at the beginning.The first level is Representative. Reps earn 25% commission on life insurance sales. If the average annual premium that a client pays is $1000/year, you will earn $250.The second level is Senior Representative. Senior Reps earn 35% commission on personal life insurance sales and 10% overrides on all sales made by Representatives. If you did the work by yourself, you earn $350. If you have a Rep who did the work, the Rep will earn $250 and you will earn $100.The third level is District Leader. Districts earn 50% commission on personal life insurance sales, 15% override on Senior Reps, and 25% override on Reps.The forth level is Division Leader. Divisions earn 60% commission on personal life insurance sales, 10% override on Districts, 25% override on Senior Reps, and 35% override on Reps.The fifth level is Regional Leader. Regional Leaders earn 70% commission on personal life insurance sales, 10% override on Divisions, 20% override on Districts, 35% override on Senior Reps, and 45% override on Reps.The sixth level is Regional Vice Presidents. RVPs earn 95% commission on personal sales plus bonuses. They also earn 25% override on Regional Leaders, 35% overrides on Divisions, 45% overrides on Districts, 60% overrides on Senior Reps, and 70% overrides on Reps.Higher levels include Senior Regional Vice President (which mean they override at least 2 RVPs), National Sales Director (which overrides at least 3 RVPs), and Senior National Sales Director (which overrides at least 6 RVPs). Every RVP that earns $120k/year gives you annual income between $50,000 to $70,000 from each RVP.I only went over the life insurance structure. Primerica also does mortgages, debt elimination loans, investments, individual retirement plans, business retirement plans, education funds, prepaid legal, auto & homeowner's insurance, and long term care. All which you can also earn overrides as well.Answer 2:RVPs earn 95% commission on personal sales? So that $1,000 per year life insurance policy spoken of is only worth $50 a year? With the other $950 free to go to the RVP?The point of life insurance is that your loved ones are cared for when you die. Not that they get a rejection letter from a company that probably doesn't want to pay out $100,000 for a policy that only earned them $50 a year for five, ten or even twenty years!I mean, really, they would either have to have a fantastically high rejection of claims rate, or rapidly go out of business! And guess what? They're still in business!
An effective service level is one where the customer or client is satisfied. The sales person or customer service rep delivers superior service.
Since more title reps are 100% commission sales, it varies on the person. Are you a people person with great sales skills? Are the title fees in your state highly regulated and overseen by the State Government? Or can the agencies charge whatever they want to your area? Can you take rejection on a daily basis? Persuade people to like you enough to buy your product? Well, then the answer is $00.00 - unlimited potential (over 6 figures). Some agencies will give you sales incentives, draws, car allowance, maybe even a salary if your state laws prohibit commissons on sales. (some states do). The sky's the limit - so, there is no real answer. Sales positions like this are what you make them, just like selling real estate. You have to make the sales in order to eat. How much you make is 100% your responsibility.
It varies based on commission percentage, skill, experience, available bonuses, product line, demographic, state, county, and city. Basically, $20k/year - $200k/year.
not enough. its alot of work sell cars, its easier
It would really depend on what product the salesperson is selling. For insurance a 1st year sales rep could plan on making between $25 - $65K. More if he is lucky. In the future years he could plan on doubling that amount. There is a saying in sales: "The harder I work the luckier I get". So in other words it depends on how hard the sales rep works.
Would depend on what the sales rep has to offer and how good they are.
This would be based upon how many years the sales rep has worked for the company and how large his or her territory is. This is usually a salaried position which will include travel expenses.
$100,000 - $150,000
You should be a medical sales rep
10.50/hr
That's what you make & depends upon the percentage & your sales.
500 per tile?
you can fill out an aplication on line and there are several job choices for a sales rep.
A good sales rep can make a pretty good salary. According to Forbes, on the average one can make a little over 84 thousand dollars a year.
you can fill out an aplication on line and there are several job choices for a sales rep.