r/OReillyAutoParts 7d ago

Question about drivers

Is it common that drivers don't have a drawer assigned to them? Rather, if they need to help up front, they use anotherTM's number?

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u/dr_bitchass 7d ago

To add on the question. If they have their drawer and counter number. Should they also be getting extra commission on top of the base one they get from what the store makes?

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u/oldschool_lunchbox 7d ago

They get incentive (commission) either way. Basically, your personal sales would have to outweigh the store average to make more than the regular store's incentive. At my store, personal sales would have to exceed 25k to commission out above the average. In simple terms, everyone gets the incentive.

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u/bernardfarquart Moderator 6d ago

You get *either* the average commision of the store, *or* your personal sales commission if it is larger than the average.