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-=====Commissions ​======+===== Shifts/Commissions =====
  
-http://www1.rangersst.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=support:company_setup#​shifts_commissions+==== Shifts ==== 
 +Inputting the "​shift"​ structure of the business is important in DispatchDirectTM because it provides an option for you to charge customers differently,​ and/or pay drivers differently based on when a call is dispatched. ​ (Notethis time-based differentiation is available, but optional.) 
 +  * For example, you may choose to charge customers more for services delivered outside of normal business hours, or not 
 +  * You may also want to charge a premium for work that is required over the weekend, or not 
 +  * Similarly, many companies have a "shift differential"​ for driver commissions - e.g., drivers earn higher commissions when working a second or third shift or when working weekends. ​ Other companies make no such differentiation. 
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 +Any shift-related differences in rates (including weekday vs. weekend) ​ for both customer charges and driver commissions are specified in "​Pricing Templates"​. ​ **However, the available structural options for differentiating these rates are based on the set-up in "Shift Definition"​** 
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 +Because of the added pricing flexibility that is created, the operational "​shifts"​ of the business should be specified before setting up Pricing Templates. ​ From the Main menu, the shift structure is defined in "​Pricing setup - Shifts/commission"​. ​ You can define up to three shifts. ​ The Pricing Templates will provide an opportunity to set different rates for each pre-defined shift and to mark-up weekend work by a percentage. ​ The time stamp when a job is assigned to a driver is used for selecting the appropriate time (shift and weekday/weekend)  
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 +{{:​support:​shifts_2.jpg|}} 
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 +{{:​support:​shift_definition.jpg|}} 
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 +==== Commissions ==== 
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 +DispatchDirectTM assumes that the primary basis for setting commissions is based on the work that is being accomplished by the driver (e.g., vs. personality). ​ You can think of this as the "​base"​ commission rate, and it is defined in each Pricing Template. ​ The "base rate" could be the same for all services. ​ However, there is flexibility to set the "base rate" differently ​ in each Pricing Template. ​ You could, for example, decide to pay lower commissions for Service Calls than tows, and/or pay higher commissions for towing luxury cars (that require special care) than for most other vehicles. 
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 +While making the work accomplished the foundation for commissions ("base rate"​),​ many companies increase commission rates for drivers based on other considerations such as experience and/or capabilities For example, these increases can provide "​incentives"​ for drivers to remain with the company and improve performance. ​ DispatchDirectTM provides three dimensions for adding this kind of  "​incentive rate" to the "base rate" (as defined in the Pricing Templates). ​ The dimensions are Tenure, Skill Level, and User-Defined. ​ All are optional. ​  Each "​incentive rate" has four potential levels - describing increasing levels of  driver "​achievement"​. ​  It is not necessary to use all four levels. ​ Each level is user-defined,​ as is the amount of the increase to the "​base"​ commission.  
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 +In Drivers - Driver List, each driver is assigned the appropriate level of "​achievement"​ on each of the selected "​incentive rates" (Tenure, Skill Level, and User-Defined) that again, ​ add to the "​base"​ commissions. 
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 +An example: assume the "​base"​ rate in the Pricing Template is set at 15%, the driver has achieved Level 2 as described in "Skill level/​Certification",​ and the commission increase for Level 2 is defined as an additional ​ 2%.   In this case, the driver'​s commission will be 15% + 2% 17%.  If the driver were to complete a job carrying a higher "base rate", say 18%, the commission would be 18% + 2% = 20%. 
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 +As illustrated in the above example - **the approach for setting "base rates" and "​incentive rates" should be designed at the same time to be in "​sync"​ with each other and to achieve the desired mix/​balance**. ​ As an extreme example, a company could decide to set "​base"​ rates for all offerings in the Pricing Templates at 0%, and in Shifts/​Commissions set the "​User-Defined Levels"​ as Level 1 = Good =10%, Level 2 = Better =15%, and Level 3 = Best = 20%.  Each driver (in Drivers - Driver List) could be graded as Level 1,2, or 3 and would get the corresponding commission of 10%, 15%, or 20% for each and every job that they complete. 
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