[ noun ] a person employed to represent a business and to sell its merchandise (as to customers in a store or to customers who are visited) <noun.person>
Riegler scathingly compared the Socialists to a store vendor saying, "Don't look at my goods, but I have a very attractive salesperson." Vranitzky charged Riegler was unable to coordinate a clear line on major issues.
In addition, life insurance typically involves heavy "front end" expense charges, or loads, primarily to compensate the salesperson.
For instance, if you are using a standard VHS HQ videocassette deck, then insist that the salesperson give you a demonstration using a VHS HQ deck.
Company spokesman Joe Bennett said Audi dealers already have access to dealer, salesperson and sales manager incentives, which can be passed along to customers to help boost sales.
GM is in the midst of a program called "Putting Quality on the Road," in which every GM employee is acting as a surrogate salesperson urging friends and acquaintances to consider buying GM products.
Fully 66% have "no problem" with a salesperson giving costly gifts to sales prospects. Flirting to make a sale was known by 43%, sex with a client by 10%, with the boss by 29%.
The company also awards employees $500 for information leading to the arrest or firing of a dishonest salesperson.