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One thing of note, this is a move from engineering to management. I'm pretty capped out in my current position, but not nearly capped out in the potential new position. I've been trying to make that switch for a few years now.
Bonuses are like commission payout, they can be manipulated and goals can change without notice. Always go for the base.
One thing of note, this is a move from engineering to management. I'm pretty capped out in my current position, but not nearly capped out in the potential new position. I've been trying to make that switch for a few years now.
Commission is part of your contract and is a guaranteed payout. Bonus, on the other hand, is not guaranteed payout.
One thing of note, this is a move from engineering to management. I'm pretty capped out in my current position, but not nearly capped out in the potential new position. I've been trying to make that switch for a few years now.
I declined and countered with a proposal that matches my current salary with the potential for bonus.
Well it is guaranteed however the amount needed to sell or the various ratios is not guaranteed. I've been commission based for many decades and have seen many different ways of screwing with the comp plan.
But wouldn't you have an agreement signed when your company decides to change your commission plan? I know that not all commission plans are simply straight % commission but the rules are put down on paper. Whereas with bonus, they could just not give you one and there is nothing you can do about it.
