Outside Sales Rep - $36-55k+ Sales - Ontario, CA at Geebo

Outside Sales Rep - $36-55k+

Yale/Chase is the leading provider of new and used material handling products in Southern California. Family owned and operated since 1993, Yale/Chase provides sales, support, parts, service, and rental for equipment from world class manufactures like Yale, Bendi, JLG, JCB, Drexel, Taylor-Dunn, Combilift, and more. This enables us to supply you with all of your electric utility vehicle, forklift and material handling needs.
Position Available:
Outside Sales - Equipment and Service
Position Description:
Key Accounts Manager - Responsible for sales and marketing of material handling equipment and services to commercial and industrial end-user accounts.
Position Requirements:
Proven record of outside sales success or new to sales with a degree.
Compensation and
Benefits:
For qualified candidates with average to good sales results, expect a minimum of $36K to $55K in the first year. Second year earnings will average between $50K and $75K. There are no quotas and no ceilings, and third year successful Key Accounts Managers will exceed $100K and never look back. Yale/Chase offers Industry leading compensation package, including generous commission and bonus structure, vehicle expense offset, and comprehensive benefits.


Meet with Hiring Managers March 12th! (Dress for Success)
INLAND EMPIRE
Thursday, March 12th
9:
00am - 12:
30pm
Doubletree Hotel - Ontario Airport
222 North Vineyard Avenue
Ontario, CA 91764
Parking:
Complimentary
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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