They only need them because they are in competition with other companies with salespeople. Take away salespeople from the mix and the amount of work out there will stay precisely the same as it is now. Employing salespeople simply starts a pointless arms race where salespeople win and customers lose.
I suppose that depends how you rate a 'good' salesman.
Does he make plenty of sales? Or he does he answer the questions honestly? Who would you employ for your business?
I'm probably a useless salesperson and I would fall very short of any target that a potential employer was to give me but I can guarantee you that no salesperson would be able to sit with a potential customer and answer their questions as honestly and professionally as I do.
My electrical business has never needed a salesperon so I don't see why the solar industry has to be so reliant on them. I very much doubt it is for the benefit of the customer.....
I'm inclined to agree with alot of that, really I am.
But salespeople are as old as time, sales is a profession no matter what you think of it, it's there, and it's going nowhere.
You can't just have a world full of inventors, and tradesmen etc, business just wouldn't get done, a capitalist society depends on salespeople selling the wares, services and creations of others, it takes all sorts.
But the facts are, that for some reason, solar has alot of businesses that have salespeople, so we are, or should I say you guys are where you are.
Anyone can sit and come up with the perfect plan for an industry, meanwhile the order book is quiet and bills need paying.
All I'm saying is, if that is the case, would some take a day rate, 3 day job if they had nothing else on.
It's clear some would and some wouldn't, that's fair enough.