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Title: percentage on business brought in....
Post by: n01945 on May 28, 2015, 05:31:06 am
Hi all, I went to work for a design store as their in house upholsterer. What is a standard percentage to ask for from the owner for business I bring in? IE... I sell an upholstery job for a chair and a couch... 20%? 50%. I also get paid for doing the piece but is there a standard number or sales?
Title: Re: percentage on business brought in....
Post by: SteveA on May 28, 2015, 11:35:21 am
If it was me I would not expect anything
SA
Title: Re: percentage on business brought in....
Post by: Mojo on May 28, 2015, 11:43:53 am
I have a close friend working under the same arrangement but in a different industry.

He gets his normal salary plus 10 % of whatever business he personally brings in. I believe 10 % is fair
as the owner still has to pay the overhead, materials, taxes, etc. This percentage has been standard across many industries. Rarely do you ever see a percentage much above 10 %.

Chris
Title: Re: percentage on business brought in....
Post by: sofadoc on May 28, 2015, 06:33:26 pm
If there are any commissioned salespersons working there, maybe you should let them have the sale, and they kick some of their commission down to you.
Title: Re: percentage on business brought in....
Post by: n01945 on June 04, 2015, 03:37:22 pm
Boss offers commission on sales I bring in so I needed feedback on the industry standard. 10% is in the ballpark  - thanks
Title: Re: percentage on business brought in....
Post by: baileyuph on June 04, 2015, 07:55:03 pm
The practical answer to your question would require what is your workiig agreement on
what your basic pay is?

Are you paid only when there is work or for say 40 hours regardless of work to be done or not? 

Plus pay for an upholster should show some correlation with how good, how efficient, the employee is, how well and how much work you can do. 

Knowing the big picture, the type of customers and their demands for excellence all factor into what your pay is. 

Lots of questions/variables that haven't been explained.  Percentage is your question of work brought in but in all fairness of both one needs to know how much profit there is in what you sell.  Plus, how much skin you as a worker have in the working areement.

A lot, and you are a very capable worker, puts you in a better position of expectation.

What is your background, where have you worked before and what was that pay, and how much work can you produce and at what quality level - sort of repeating myself but all these are practical considerations in determining what your value is to the boss.

Doyle
Title: Re: percentage on business brought in....
Post by: kodydog on June 05, 2015, 05:37:10 am
I was offered a job in Jacksonville and they offered 10 % for jobs I brought in.

The last place I worked I brought in so much work it overwhelmed them. The per hour pay was good so I didn't feel bad that they didn't offer a finders fee. I was just glad we had plenty of work.

That is till one day the in-house decorator brought in a job and they gave her 10%. Kind of frosted my Frootloops but I never said anything.

Quote from: DB on June 04, 2015, 07:55:03 pm
The practical answer to your question would require what is your working agreement on
what your basic pay is?
Doyle


Doyle makes a good point. This should be discussed at time of employment. Wish I had thought to ask at my last job.