Susan It sounds organized. Whom do you usually deal with in a
company?
John Well, I'll deal with purchasing agents. But I could deal with
any administrator from the president on down, in some
cases.
Susan Good. Soon you'll get your raise.
John Yes. Selling is usually a stepping stone to higher positions
in management.
Susan Don't worry, dear. If it doesn't work out, we still have my
job.
Active Vocabulary sales trainee
сатыш цзря тяжрцбя кечян
to be on commission
сатышдан комиссион щаггы алмаг
to reimburse
явязини вермяк, зярярин йерини
долдурмаг
to get a raise
галдырмаг (гиймяти)
toll
рцсум, хидмятляря эюря ялавя щагг
quote
гиймят тяйин етмяк
delivery
чатдырылма
gentlemen's agreement
жентлмен сайаьы разылашма
verbal agreement
шифащи разылашма
purchase order (p.o)
алыш цчцн сифариш
to deliver
чатдырмаг
to staple
йохламаг
to file
сянядляри горуйуб сахламаг, тикмяк
stepping stone
мягсядя чатмаг цчцн васитя
Vocabulary Practice Exercise1. Change the sentences according to the model. M o d e l: When did they want to reimburse for our expenses? (I don't
remember)
I don't remember when they wanted to reimburse for our expenses.
1. How will you get a raise? (They don't care)
2. When did they send you the purchase order? (I don't know)
3. Who are the purchasing agents? (I can't recall)
4. Why didn't they get verbal agreement? (I'll try to find out)
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5. Did they staple and file the p.o.? (I don't know)
6. How large is the sales region? (They don't care)
7. How much is the toll? (It doesn't matter)
8. When will she get commission? (She doesn't know)