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Hi guys

Ive got a few vacancies in a direct sales company

The job is more of a lifestyle as its a 5-6-7day week (depending on how much cash you want)

It does not have set hours, but typical hours are 130pm until 9pm

Days off are no issue (great for track days), all you need to give is 7 days notice and the day is yours

You will be selling a computer program to families, its educational, and every family you see wants the program already - so there's no hard selling, its your job to give them a rundown of it and fill in a few bits of paperwork

There are some great benefits, such as advancement in the company, drinks night (free drinks every thursday night - whatever you like, however much of it you can drink), fully paid holidays every 3 months (next one is phuket) this even includes food and drinks, there's way too many to list here

To be good at the job you will need a few things:

1. Be reasonably good with kids

2. Able to work 7 day weeks if needed

3. Willing to learn (full training is provided)

4. Team player

5. Own a car and have a licence

6. Have a mobile phone

7. Own laptop is good, but there are a few spare ones in the office if you dont have one

So thats all the info ill post up, ive got 9 spaces, start today if you like, but definatly by the end of Feb. Want any more info, or to book an appointment simply PM me and ill reply asap

Oh, i know there will be a lot of salary questions, so here is a quick rundown:

Sell 3/12 per week: 75k plus bonuses (bonus of about 13k over the year)

Sell 4/12 per week: 106,000k plus bonuses (bonus of about 26k over the year)

Sell 5/12 per week: Over 150k, plus bonuses (bonus is bucketloads :wave: )

It goes up very sharply from here, in theory, in your first year, you can earn 386k, but most people in their first earn around the 180k mark as they're happy with that. It all comes down to how hard you work :huh:

Those numbers are out of 12 as you see 12 families per week, so if you sold 12/12 - you wouldnt work the next year :P

If you do well for 6 months, you will be given a team under you, and you generate income from their sales (literally, you do nothing - they do the work and you get paid) and thats where you dont even need to go in everyday anymore

So like i said, if the above sounds like you, PM me :)

Note please, this is for Sydney only, and the office is based in south sydney near the airport

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Hey Steve

Sounds like a great opportunity, can I just ask that you clarify a few points for potential applicants

1. Seeing as it sounds like it's warm sales, is there an hourly rate or is it purely commision?

2. what is the Median yearly income level at the moment (for first year applicants)

3. What's the company called?

Cheers, Sasha :huh:

Hey Steve

Sounds like a great opportunity, can I just ask that you clarify a few points for potential applicants

1. Seeing as it sounds like it's warm sales, is there an hourly rate or is it purely commision?

2. what is the Median yearly income level at the moment (for first year applicants)

3. What's the company called?

Cheers, Sasha :huh:

No worries

1. commission, there's no retainer so the comms are higher

2. around 180k

3. "Australian Institute of Mathematics"

Hope that helps

and how much does the program cost that we are trying to sell ?

From my reaserch it appears to be around $3500-$4000 for the software. NOW the uber high commison figures make more sense. :huh::P

Steve...can you confirm this?

From my reaserch it appears to be around $3500-$4000 for the software. NOW the uber high commison figures make more sense. :huh::P

Dave...can you confirm this?

Yea the program itself is very expencive as we were looking into it for my sister but it wasnt affordable enough.

We have bought this product (12 mts ago) and have seen our daughter go from struggling at school to being confident and one of the schools high achievers....she even topped the year last year in one of her subjects and has won countless awards for her effort and success.

The program cost us $5000 and covers maths and english and covers all school years from K-YR12

Im very sceptical of such door to door hard sell products....but....this is the best $5000 ive ever spent.

I told my daughter ive made an investment in her future.....and like all investments....id like to see a healthy return!

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