Custom Cabinet Sales Rep. Customer Service & Call Center - Topeka, KS at Geebo

Custom Cabinet Sales Rep.

Topeka, KS Topeka, KS Full-time Full-time $150 an hour $150 an hour 4 days ago 4 days ago 4 days ago We are seeking a custom cabinet sales representative to become a Kitchen Refresh franchisee focusing on a kitchen remodeling alternative to painting or full replacement of kitchen cabinets.
The franchisee owner-operator would be responsible for a territory in the Topeka area.
Job Requirements:
Conduct prompt and professional communication with leads and clients Perform in-home, design studio, and virtual consultations Deliver estimate at time of consultation using Quickbooks Able to convey kitchen remodel expertise, handle objections, and ask for order at time of consultation Identify and create working relationships with a finish carpenter and painter Coordinate with finish carpenter contractor for cabinet door and drawer front measuring for product orders, as well as door and drawer front, drawer box, cabinet box, crown moulding, and related installations and work Coordinate with painter for painting of only the cabinet boxes Follow proven marketing, sales, and installation processes Must have a valid driver's license Must be able to communicate effectively in English As a Kitchen Refresh franchisee, you would be buying into the Kitchen Refresh kitchen remodeling system and would be responsible for serving and maintaining a defined territory.
Kitchen Refresh franchises are independently owned and operated.
The hourly wage range is an estimate based on profit rates of product sales relative to time spent on business.
Actual pay rate may be more or less depending on how closely you follow the systems and other factors.
Franchisees can also earn additional profits on upsell and cross sale opportunities.
Full-time $150.
00 per hour Monday to Friday Driver's License (Required) #hc84250.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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