Hello,
I am currently finishing my associates degree in may 2010. This september I am getting my Life & Health Insurance license and had a few fairly basic questions that I was hoping some of you more experienced agents or agency owners could help me out with. With the market especially here in ohio, insurance sales are becoming very competitive as I hear. However I am a very hard worker and will do what I have to to sell Insurance. My uncle owns a Nationwide agency, although he seems somewhat apprehensive on hiring me, for several reasons. One being his agency is busting it's butt just to stay even as far as profitability. Other reasons are family issues I will not discuss but they are not pertaining to me. So I have decided to job search for a new plan. After about a year of research and planning, I am planning to work for an independent agency who my father knows the owner. (I should have typed thins in earlier, but I plan on opening my own agency after about a year or two in the field.) Sorry for the whole story but I feel it is need to properly answer my question... So here is my question. The independent agent I plan on working for like any agency is slow. We are working on a plan now to hire me in as sort of an independent contractor just getting paid by commission. This does not bother me as I am 20 years old still living at home (for now) so I dont have any hefty rent payments or anything. I still have not got a good chance to sit down and talk to the owner yet to discuss how EXACTLY it will work, but i am just worried on selling with no insurance experience. I feel comfortable with sales, cold calling, and door to door even though it will be a pain. I am just worried and curious as to how to start out. Im assuming and hoping he will provide me with all the materials needed to sell, I will just not be getting paid a salary and working probably from home. He agreed to pay me equity into the business so in a year or two I could take some clients with me to start my own agency. I was also curious on how commissions exactly work. He told me the bulk of renewals start coming in in January but there are some here and there. I would be selling health insurance for employee benefits primarily i guess and the normal products for L&H as well. Can someone with experience please help me out, I am very eager to get into the business, and am unsure if this seems like a legitimate way, or if i even have a chance doing it this way. And would it be ok to set up the office in my house (i have space)? Any recommendations? I hope to know more after I sit down and talk with him, and get my license. I am just a little confused on how this whole thing will play out... Thank you in an advance for all your help and knowledge!
-Craig
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Wow I should have proofread that before I posted. Typing from an ipod is difficult. lol
I am currently finishing my associates degree in may 2010. This september I am getting my Life & Health Insurance license and had a few fairly basic questions that I was hoping some of you more experienced agents or agency owners could help me out with. With the market especially here in ohio, insurance sales are becoming very competitive as I hear. However I am a very hard worker and will do what I have to to sell Insurance. My uncle owns a Nationwide agency, although he seems somewhat apprehensive on hiring me, for several reasons. One being his agency is busting it's butt just to stay even as far as profitability. Other reasons are family issues I will not discuss but they are not pertaining to me. So I have decided to job search for a new plan. After about a year of research and planning, I am planning to work for an independent agency who my father knows the owner. (I should have typed thins in earlier, but I plan on opening my own agency after about a year or two in the field.) Sorry for the whole story but I feel it is need to properly answer my question... So here is my question. The independent agent I plan on working for like any agency is slow. We are working on a plan now to hire me in as sort of an independent contractor just getting paid by commission. This does not bother me as I am 20 years old still living at home (for now) so I dont have any hefty rent payments or anything. I still have not got a good chance to sit down and talk to the owner yet to discuss how EXACTLY it will work, but i am just worried on selling with no insurance experience. I feel comfortable with sales, cold calling, and door to door even though it will be a pain. I am just worried and curious as to how to start out. Im assuming and hoping he will provide me with all the materials needed to sell, I will just not be getting paid a salary and working probably from home. He agreed to pay me equity into the business so in a year or two I could take some clients with me to start my own agency. I was also curious on how commissions exactly work. He told me the bulk of renewals start coming in in January but there are some here and there. I would be selling health insurance for employee benefits primarily i guess and the normal products for L&H as well. Can someone with experience please help me out, I am very eager to get into the business, and am unsure if this seems like a legitimate way, or if i even have a chance doing it this way. And would it be ok to set up the office in my house (i have space)? Any recommendations? I hope to know more after I sit down and talk with him, and get my license. I am just a little confused on how this whole thing will play out... Thank you in an advance for all your help and knowledge!
-Craig
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Wow I should have proofread that before I posted. Typing from an ipod is difficult. lol
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