This Verizon rep says the carrier puts him in the top 1% of commission-receiving salesmen
This Verizon rep says that the carrier places him in the top 1% of earners but says that he now makes half the money for twice the work after the company “ruined our commission plan.” He blames new Verizon CEO Dan Schulman, saying in a social media post that “So far, Dan has made a good run at ruining the company and killing morale, all at the cost of appeasing shareholders.”
Reps are forced to show visitors to Verizon stores a plethora of products no matter why they are there
If a Verizon customer comes into the store, regardless of the reason, the rep is forced to offer a plethora of products including a new line, tablet or watch, home internet, four perks, and insurance on everything. High priority upgrades on the account must be offered along with home device protection with every customer.
I predict we will sell a large amount of our corporate stores and convert them to indirect franchise stores soon. Every day here is a downward spiral that is being disguised as ‘enhancing the customer experience’
Reddit subscriber and Verizon rep PowerPickle13
Reps must get approval from managers showing that all items are being shown to customers
The rep must check in with a manager for approval to make sure that the salesman offers the customer each of the above items. A manager also gets involved when the rep isn’t able to ring up a sale on most of the products offered. Verizon also wants the salesman to ask the customer if he owns a business, and if he does, to ask his employees to switch their accounts to Verizon.


Rep inside of a Verizon store. | Image by Verizon
Visiting a Verizon store is like going to an ER
Every customer becomes the subject of a sales lead and will receive a call back whether they purchased something during their visit or not. Every employee transaction requires a manager to upload forms to prove that they are monitoring everything that goes on in the store.
With this routine required for every customer, it is no wonder that waiting to talk to a rep at a Verizon store is like visiting your local ER. On the other hand, the “leave no stone unturned” approach could help Verizon generate sales in situations where no sale would be expected.

