No, clerks, retailers, customer service assistance and all the names as well do not get commission, it’s their job to sell the appropriate ticket for the appropriate journey, they can also sell multiple permutations if they can but they can’t be expected to know all of them.
I’m quite surprised at such a militant attitude of some rail enthusiasts at the prospect of the closure of ticket offices on here, expected better, when they’re gone and stations are wrecked and looking like a scene from the warriors don’t say you weren’t warned from the unions.
The painful truth is for some is the railway will always lose money, it will always be a money pit and the greatest saving there is to be made is not to have one, that’s hardly progress is it?
DOO is a race to the bottom.
Some do, money isn’t in many ways the main driver, it’s tickets sold that is the core thing that’s pushes staffing, lots of ticket offices may take lots per shift but if they’re not selling their toc’s fare flow they’re only getting (9-10% approx) of the ticket, hence some toc’s clerks doing a complicated advance aren’t happy with the commission for the company received as they get £2 for a 30 minute transaction when 30 people have boarded their train and fare flow and lost £300.
Privatisation and all that…
In my experience Reading had some of the best clerks going, the people in the travel centre (guessing that’s long gone) really knew their stuff.