Once a year or so I have an easy sale, the earnings per hour spent on that deal are high. However it has taken me 17 years of sales to get to those easy ones and 40 years in the boat industry to get into the large boat market. Then there are all the other sales that are hard to complete and the ones that do not get to a closing and I make nothing.
It comes down to an total for the year or for five years, there will be big sales and small sales, co-brokerage and selling of my own listings. A ten percent commission just makes up for the months with no sales at all which is common for me.
I don't think I'm telling tales out of school because my broker friend is now deceased, but it can be way longer than months between sales for sure! A good friend of mine from 78, who came into the Brokerage Business as a very successful business man, after seeing (what he thought) was "how easy and fun it is what you do for a living" decided to be a broker in late 80's- he got a job with Fraser in Newport Beach. Pretty heady upscale place for a newbie, and he sold a big yacht (alright!), but as we know- Newport isn't as busy as you would think from just looking around at the wealth. But those are homes, not yachts, they're buying out there. Pretty damn slow and California has State income taxes, and high cost of living. So he moved to Ft. Lauderdale (no State income tax's either!) where the action's at. Fraser had no room for him, so he got a job at Ardell (without a doubt the fanciest Brokerage building in town!). His first sale he made a $300k commission. Whoo-hoo -life is good. Gotta keep a pretty high profile when selling Yachts in the high millions.. paid the IRS, nice car, nice home, right Yacht Clubs, right clothes, right vacations, at the right place, with the right people. Kids, ex-wives to feed etc. THEN...months roll by, then a year roll by..NADA -deals alway's "this close" but no closing, then months rolled by, then ANOTHER YEAR -that's two years, nothing. He's broke. He ended up telling everybody he was going off on a RV trip, but in reality he went up to New Hampshire or West Mass, some bumfk place, and was working at a Ford dealership selling cars, although he told me "consulting with them on the internet". Then I received a call from his daughter that he passed away, in his motorhome, where he was living-in his 50's. Wow. In hindsight He should had stayed in the computer business back in Largo Florida. In this world, there's many illusions, especially when one is putting on airs (as my folks call it).
Old cliche's like "the bigger they are, the harder they fall" come to mind. Sometimes it just comes down to luck. Like Cynthia Kelly (also Ardell) giving that business card to a guy, and then registering him at FLIBS. THAT turned out to be a super payday for her (one million dollars!!! A business card!), when owner of Ardell discovered he had bought a Feadship direct from Feadship, while Ardell was the registered agent in the USA. I WISH something like that would happen to me, but I've never even put myself into the possibility of it happening. Especially after Bills excursion into the fancy Yacht Brokerage world. I'll just keep fishing for Brim, and leave the Sailfish's for others.
BTW- Tucker Fallon is a great Yacht Broker. He's personally given me tours of his listing as IF I was a buyer. Don't often see brokers giving other brokers the 'royal tours'. He's gives it the real old college try for sure! Bradford also has free dockage under cover in fresh water. WHY anybody would list with anybody else down here I haven't a clue. I would fire myself if I could! lol