For the first time in history, two former rivals, Wallaby salespeople and ICP salespeople will share and support the same customers.
In an instant she realized that the pads upon which salespeople did hasty sums must be called check books, anyhow in America.
About hours--we close at the right time, but the salespeople are kept late, often very late, looking over stock.
Those of the salespeople who did not look as if at any moment their eyes might come out and all their veins burst, were living advertisements for Somebody's Anti-Anemia Mixture before the mixture was taken.
And the several thousandsalespeople in the huge store were slangily nicknamed "Peter Rolls's hands.
She told herself that in a vast house of business which employed over two thousand salespeople she would be a needle in a haystack--a needle with a number, not a name.
Salespeople are always kept informed as to the regular hours of deliveries, and signal bells are usually rung notifying each department before each delivery closes.
Salespeople are usually held responsible for all errors made in checks or on purchasing tickets, and should always use their own book.
The duplicate checks made out by buyers and given to salespeople when selecting goods represent so much money, and are sent to the cash office immediately.
With all this duplication on the one hand, and absentee-control on the other, Main Street was a street of underlings--clerks and salespeople and delivery men.
To use the current phrase of expert publicity men, the store, its salespeople and its prices must sell Macy's to the outside world.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "salespeople" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: clerk; floorwalker; salesman; seller