Is it normal to not care if another sales associate takes your sale because it's not worth the hassle over the breadcrumbs they call a commission?
Is it normal to pace, wander, shuffle papers, read Pebble, wipe everything down and still be bored stiff because the store is so dead?
Is it normal not to bother checking the commissions portal for weeks on end because you aren't making anything?
Is it normal to look at your manager like he/she has four sets of eyes when they tell you that you can make money by getting recaps?
Is it normal to feel relieved when a customer declares, "I'm going to (a competitor store) instead" (for whatever reason) because you don't have to badger them for a PA?
Is it normal to feel relieved if a sale containing no PAs gets returned or cancelled?
Is it normal to feel numbed when an angry/upset/disappointed customer calls up when delivery screws up or their stuff stops working because it happens way too often?
Is it normal to believe you are only here to sell PAs and credit, not the product?
Is it normal to feel bogged down and not looking forward to another customer, no matter how big or small the sale, because there are too many metrics to satisfy and too many questions to ask?
That's how I feel about working at Sears as a commissioned sales associate. What about you?