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Hi,

 

I handed my resignation in on Monday and am required to work 4 weeks notice,

 

My manager has given me a project in which I know I will be unable to see through till the end,

 

Commission is paid upon the final balance paid by the customer, when I doubt I will be working there but all the work will have been completed by myself. I advised today that due to this I thought someone else may be better suited to the task, to which the response was 'we haven't even won the job yet, we will worry about that later'

 

Where do I stand on this? as I feel I am being taken advantage of due to the fact that the commission will be paid after I have left so I probably wont receive it.

 

There is nothin in my contract to outline procedure on commission,

 

Please help me clear this up, many thanks

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Hello!

 

I am afraid I think you are rather stuffed if there is nothing in your contract. Sorry :(

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Hello!

 

I am afraid I think you are rather stuffed if there is nothing in your contract. Sorry :(

 

Hi, thank you for coming back to me

 

That's how I feel! Even if its been the practice for x years? I'm sure there's a phrase for what I mean ...

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Hi, thank you for coming back to me

 

That's how I feel! Even if its been the practice for x years? I'm sure there's a phrase for what I mean ...

 

Custom and practice? I'm not saying it applies, just asking if that is what you're searching for. :)

 

HB

Illegitimi non carborundum

 

 

 

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Well, they aren't saying they won't pay you commission. They're just making it impossible for you to earn it. Shady but I think not illegal.

Never assume anyone on the internet is who they say they are. Only rely on advice from insured professionals you have paid for!

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Hello!

 

I am afraid I think you are rather stuffed if there is nothing in your contract. Sorry :(

 

I have checked my contract (all 1 page of it) and commission is noted, but not in terms of procedure when you leave

 

Don't know if this makes a difference?

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I doubt it, but what's the exact wording?

 

X% payable on all sales, in line with company's commission policy

 

The policy will be in company hand book which we have no access to

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SO they're not breaching that. They're just making it difficult to get sales.

 

you know this though, don't you :(

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