08-25-2015, 04:59 AM
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Originally Posted by 6793026
^ very legit question.
Does a lamborghini mechanic versus a honda mechanic justify different salary based on the brand of car they service? I say yes, and easily people can say "cause they have to invest more to get the certifications and training" I respect that.
Is there an additional set amount of workload required due to the difference in price? Technically, not really. A car is just a car.
Look at car washes, why should I pay more for a car wash from Honda versus a Lambo. a car is just a car. Why should i pay for to wash super cars.
I've sold $50 Nokia 3390 phone at kiosks, I've sold high end million dollar software, I've sold servers which was 600k list price, I've seen realtors who is trying to sell me 70 million dollars worth of land right now. Commission is always based on % of business I bring in, never a flat rate.
So yeah, "it's just a stupid norm". My question is then, what WOULD justify YOU to pay for value (= bigger commission).
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Washing supercars vs washing a honda has a different set of workload. Supercars need to be taken care of more delicate and carefully. Selling a property 250k vs 500k has abt the same workload as selling a 250k home on street A vs. Selling another 250k home on street B. Youre just describing a different properties with different attributes. Doesnt take significantly different work.
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