Early customers for a fresh product
rarely pay list prices as discounting is common to draw interest and attention to new planes.
Not exact matches
However, the funds on these
lists are
rarely the best — they're simply the funds that
pay enough hidden 401 (k) fees to the 401 (k) provider.
In reality, printers who
list themselves as POD printers
rarely will print less than 20 copies and then you
pay a pretty hefty setup making the unit cost on small quantities impossible to sell in the marketplace.
Agents and publishers take note of winning and short -
listed entries for such competitions, in a way that they
rarely pay attention to the slush pile, as I've written about elsewhere.
It's worth noting that airlines
rarely (if ever) actually
pay the full
list price for an aircraft (they usually
pay between 50 % and 70 % of
list price depending on how big their order is and how much clout they have) but these numbers still give a nice insight into the world of aircraft sales.
The
paid directory
listings will offer increased visibility but they are
rarely worth it.
Higher
paying jobs with more extensive responsibilities are
rarely listed on job boards.