Sentences with phrase «commission gets them in the door»

As our recruiter says: The 100 - percent commission gets them in the door, but it's our technology and support that keep them here.

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What can typically happen with brokers is they get a large deal in the door, have the client sign a fee agreement, and then sit back and try to work the deal to death and not concentrate on any other deals because they think they are cashing in on a large commission check.
Now, if you've hired a literary agent (which you will most likely need to do to even get your foot in the door of traditional publishing), they will receive 15 % of your advance as commission for their services.
Leading up to the conclusion of the first new generation of trade agreements, the Commission decided it did not get enough with its extensive foot in the door in international investment policy and claimed the entirety of these investment chapters as EU - only in its request for an Opinion.
To get your foot in the door, offer to take a reduced commission on your first few transactions.
This scenario opens the door for unethical Realtors to virtually guarantee themselves commissions via influencing their buyer clients to insert this clause within the APS in order for them to get their «dream homes» before prices rise even further (and the Realtors have to go searching for another property to bid on.
Second, you learned what I learned when I started off - cash flow is great, but it's not that passive and $ 100 a door per month is $ 1,200 a year when I could easily just grab a commission from the license I got and reinvest it (yes, there are differences in taxes and passive / active but you get the jist).
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