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National Sales Person Day

December 9th, 2010
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December 10th is national sales person day. How are you going to celebrate this holiday? You could celebrate it by working for Merchant Processing as a top-notch salesperson. Merchant Processing is centered in Princeton, NJ but has open positions all over the country. In virtually every city, Merchant has the ideal sales job position for you. We provide the training and the equipment; you provide your desire to work hard along with your individual personality and your desire to succeed.


With an earning potential from 50k to 100k, the sky is the limit. You are given pre-set, pre-qualified appointments to work with every day. Laptops are also provided, with the material for your potential clients to watch and the information they will want already on the computer. Management provides the support that you need. Commissions are paid daily. This means no more waiting on a paycheck. The commission for a closed account is $341. By focusing on just one appointment at a time, your chances of closing the sale are increased.


You will receive your appointment one lead at a time. Focusing on just one client at a time focuses your energy on each individual sale and gives you the ability to get to know your client just a little bit better. You do not spend time worrying about where you are going next. With all of your attention being focused on the client in front of you, they will realize that you are truly listening to them. You are treating them like the VIP they are. And that will help you close the sale so that you can take home a better paycheck at the end of the day.


National Sales Person Day occurs the second Friday of every December. Will your company be doing something special to help recognize the hard work that you have done throughout the year? Of course it is always difficult this time of year to find time to celebrate yet one more thing in addition to all of the holiday, familial and work obligations, but it is important that your success and dedication is recognized.


Do you have a salesperson in your home? Do you know the long hours that they put in making sure that all of their clients are happy, and content? It might sometimes get on your nerves that they must take a call at the dinner table, but it is quite possible that the call that they take is from a client who helps put dinner on the table. So please don’t be grumpy with your sales person relative. They probably aren’t keen to take that call, but they do realize the importance of keeping their clients happy.