jarrettolson
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I know there are a lot of small business owners on this forum so I thought I would give this a shot.
We are a small security service company (locks, safes, alarms, cctv, etc). Our guys get an hourly rate (over $20 an hour), overtime possibilities and then a percentage of all goods and labor sold (5.75%). This equates to roughly about 60k a year plus some year end bonus's. I want to motivate our guys to up-sell a wider selection of our products to our existing customers when they are on a job. My thoughts are that an up-sold product outside of what is on the service call slip would result in an additional 5.75% (11.5% total) on the labor and goods contained in that up-sell. This can result in a lot more money in our techs pocket which I think is great. My problem is that not every tech is capable of installing every service we provide. What are some ways you would split the commission?
Example: Tech 1 is on a simple rekey and speaks to new homeowner about the value of an item we sell/install. Tech 1 quotes and sells this to the homeowner. Tech 1 is not licensed as an alarm installer but Tech 2 is. Tech 2 does the installation. How would you split this up?
Thanks for your thoughts,
Jarrett
We are a small security service company (locks, safes, alarms, cctv, etc). Our guys get an hourly rate (over $20 an hour), overtime possibilities and then a percentage of all goods and labor sold (5.75%). This equates to roughly about 60k a year plus some year end bonus's. I want to motivate our guys to up-sell a wider selection of our products to our existing customers when they are on a job. My thoughts are that an up-sold product outside of what is on the service call slip would result in an additional 5.75% (11.5% total) on the labor and goods contained in that up-sell. This can result in a lot more money in our techs pocket which I think is great. My problem is that not every tech is capable of installing every service we provide. What are some ways you would split the commission?
Example: Tech 1 is on a simple rekey and speaks to new homeowner about the value of an item we sell/install. Tech 1 quotes and sells this to the homeowner. Tech 1 is not licensed as an alarm installer but Tech 2 is. Tech 2 does the installation. How would you split this up?
Thanks for your thoughts,
Jarrett