It’s not just about how much they generate is it though. How they treat the vehicles and equipment, how they interact with clients, follow rams, punctuality, attitoood etc.
Doing all of the above should be a minimum requirement of them keeping the job.
It's all about how much they generate, everything is about the numbers. Who wants a great employee that makes no profit. Sounds like a burden.
There are degrees of the above points I mentioned.
It’s not just about the moolah. Having a member of staff that can think ahead, resolve an issue, quote correctly etc, that’s more valuable than a robot that’s dull and hitting the numbers.
Also, importantly, they have to fit in with the other employees.