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Originally Posted by RebelDarlin
It really depends what Division you're talking about. Home Service is the door to door sales thing. But they also have a Retail side that is about the same as any other retail delivery job. You get pre-orders from the stores and then deliver and setup. Schwan's retail products include Red Baron, Freschetta and Tony's pizza, Mrs. Smith Pies Asian Sensations and others I don't remember off hand. They also have an OTR division that delivers from the suppliers to the individual depots. (That's probably what you're recruiting for Sheepdancer)
Find out which Division you're looking at. http://www.theschwanfoodcompany.com/about.cfm Reb |
Originally Posted by DaveP
Originally Posted by Sheepdancer
I talk to my Schwans guy all the time. He loves his work. Makes about 68 grand a year ( he has a very upper middle class and rich neighborhood for his route) He works until about 8 or 9 every night and has weekends off. It is pretty much a straight commission job, and if you have good sales skills you can do very well.
And the products are excellent (but some a bit pricey) I dont find them pricey at all. For the quality and amount of food you get, plus its delivered to your door, I think its very cheap. |
Re: Schwans
Originally Posted by dk1ben
Wanted to see if I could get some updated info on this company. The last and only post was back in 2006.
As most of you know I am weighing my options out with whats available right now. Let me know what you know. Thanks for your time. If so..might want to try talking with Schwans direct. http://www.schwansjobs.com/publish/c...eLogistics.htm |
Originally Posted by Sheepdancer
Originally Posted by DaveP
Originally Posted by Sheepdancer
I talk to my Schwans guy all the time. He loves his work. Makes about 68 grand a year ( he has a very upper middle class and rich neighborhood for his route) He works until about 8 or 9 every night and has weekends off. It is pretty much a straight commission job, and if you have good sales skills you can do very well.
And the products are excellent (but some a bit pricey) I dont find them pricey at all. For the quality and amount of food you get, plus its delivered to your door, I think its very cheap. Driving isn't the problem..Filling orders that amount to $$ is the key. I wouldn't drive around knocking on doors..But AMWAY always planted a " bug pack" to get back in the door and close the sale. Because it's the old rule of reciprocity in sales. Who doesn't like to eat? |
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Originally Posted by Sheepdancer
Originally Posted by DaveP
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Also I would look for newer subdivisions out away from grocery stores. or maybe get into a large business and take orders from people at their workplace to deliver at a later time or make an appointment. if you are able to get into a place and give away food samples, it will help big time. |
I thought delivering food poisoning required a hazmat endorsemnt :lol:
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Hazmat! LOL
I had there hot wings one time. My situation became a hazard problem later that night! Thanks for the support and information. I am looking at door to door sales position. Talk to you all later. |
just dont come to my house at 10:30 p.m. trying to sell me a tub of ice cream you might get more than a sale out of it. :x and thats a no chitter
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Ken Schrader was a good driver for them.
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