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Competitive hourly base pay and commission plus lucrative performance incentives through our Nike/Lululemon sponsored incentive program. + Availability to work a retail schedule including weekends, evenings and some holiday shifts.
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The Full-Time Pawnbroker / Retail Sales Associate position offers an hourly wage, PLUS employees earn commission based on productivity! This position offers an hourly pay rate of $18.00 - $19.00, PLUS the potential to earn an unlimited commission of 2-8% of the gross profit of all personal performance.
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Our ideal candidates have work experience in an hourly plus commission pay role and enjoy participating in weekly competition for positive market recognition and spiffs. Weekly Pay plus weekly commission payouts.
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Compensation: Combined total is about $16-$20 hourly /($14 - $17.29 per hour plus commission) Generous Commission Programs provide our average employee with the opportunity to make $16-$20 per hour.
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As a Verizon Wireless Premium Retailer, we offer a competitive compensation package that includes base pay plus unlimited commission potential, excellent advancement opportunities, and incredible benefits.
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Start with the paycheck base plus commission. While prior retail or customer-facing sales experience is a plus, well provide training to bring you up to speed! Plus, youll be eligible for awesome benefits like 401(k) matching, paid time off and tuition reimbursement.
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Prior retail or customer-facing sales experience is a plus but not required. This role comes with a very competitive salary and commission package as well as awesome benefits. Our current full-time Retail Sales Consultants earn an average of $47,552 in total compensation in the first year when successfully meeting or exceeding sales goals.
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Unlimited Earnings: $36,000-$67,500 (hourly plus commission & bonuses). Wireless Retail Sales Associate. Engage and Amaze: Dive into guest needs with empathy and expertise, crafting tailored solutions that light up their world.
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