Feedback on Discovery Summer Sales?

<p>The job isn’t a scam. I do get why people who first hear about the job are suspicious though, I definitely was. The pay is based on an incremental pay scale, meaning as you sell more accounts and hit higher commission brackets, you get paid that higher commission on all of your accounts - that’s why you can make so much, they don’t just pay you that commission for each level, they pay you the final, highest commission you reach on all your accounts. </p>

<p>My first year I finished about average with most other students with about 150 accounts and made $15,000. I was able to come back my second year and clear over $25,000. This last summer the average student finished maybe around the 150/175 mark but there was a first year sales rep who sold over 400 accounts and a bunch of others who did over 300 accounts. Making 40k in a summer suddenly makes the job a lot more worth it…We had one manager who sold over 700 accounts but he has been selling for years, he’s pulling in over 100k a summer. Real money can definitely be made, you just have to know not everyone is going to sell 300+ and make $40,000. If you’re ok knowing the average for first years is around the 150 account level of about $15,000 then go for it.</p>