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Discover LudwigThe phrase "work on commission" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a person who earns money through sales commissions, such as a real estate agent or a salesperson. For example: "Vera works on commission, so she earns a percentage of each sale she makes."
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"Realtors work on commission," he said.
"I'm aware they work on commission.
"And she says, 'You work on commission, right?
And unlike many private hearing aid dispensers, Costco employees don't work on commission.
The plan includes the salespeople, who do not work on commission.
(Beautycounter also benefits, of course: consultants work on commission, currently 25 percent of sales).
Whether this comes before or after, "I work on commission," I do not recall.
Cabbies used to work on commission, splitting their take with the fleet owners.
Since brokers work on commission, there is less incentive for them to handle modest office spaces.
Compensation varies regionally and, since agents work on commission, depends on an agent's activity.
Here are some good starting points: Vote with your wallet Counter staff work on commission.
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