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Jul 16, 2007 4:49 pm

[quote=joedabrkr] Why is that funny?
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Because BankFC said it.......kind of like the pot calling the kettle black.........

Jul 16, 2007 5:59 pm

I've been a long time poster here on this forum and contributed alot.  Unfortunately, this place has gone down the tubes over the past year or so.  So like I said in another thread, I'm not going to take the high road with folks that act like idiots.

Joe is a long time poster here as well.  I have a lot of respect for Joe, and my post to him reflected that.

Jul 16, 2007 9:11 pm

[quote=BankFC]

 I'm not going to take the high road with folks that act like idiots.

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I know the feeling....

Jul 18, 2007 9:54 pm

[quote=bluestars80]

[quote=ChrisB]If by rookie you’re talking about me, I really don’t care if you believe me or not.  I should state though, that I did start my current job last July, but my actual training program didn’t start until this Feb. (due to merger)  So I did have ample time to build the fruitful relationships I have with my 5 branches.  I did $20k for the first time ever in Jan., and have only done less than that 1 month since then.

I am currently at $100K+, and this month am already at $47k (best month ever, like I said due to things not hitting last month).  It is likely that I will break $60K this month.   My goal for this year is $250k.  If you get in the right program, banks are an excellent place to do business.  My current payout is 30%, plus salary.

Take care.

Chris
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Not to nitpick,but salary PLUS commission, or a DRAW against commission?  I ask because I don't know any banks in the US paying a big salary AND commission...........

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Not nitpicking at all, it is salary PLUS commission.  Before the merger, it was a forgivable draw, plus commission, which is obviously considerably different.  I don't make a "big" salary at all, but it isn't against my commission so I don't really care. 

Great question though.