Advice On New Career Change (The First Steps)

wolfe42

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Hi Everyone,

I am 42 years old and looking at some different options in my life. I was wondering if someone can tell what they think the first "baby steps" I should take for possibly deciding if a career in selling insurance is the way to go.

I have come from a background of Sales and Finance with the automotive industry, but do not have the desire for that business any longer.

I would really like to hear some of you professionals out there tell me how you approached this business and took it on to be successful today.

All replies are very appreciated!

Sincerely,
Dave Wolfe
 
Hi Rick,

Thanks for your input....I can see you are one of the more positive influences here on this site.

Sincerely,

Dave Wolfe
 
Hi Gentlemen,

I am new to the forum and I didn't realize that that was a huge problem.

Thanks for your input......

Although I would like only serious and helpful replies to my post. Others are just wasting my time.

Sincerely,

Dave Wolfe
 
Hi Gentlemen,

I am new to the forum and I didn't realize that that was a huge problem.

Thanks for your input......

Although I would like only serious and helpful replies to my post. Others are just wasting my time.

Sincerely,

Dave Wolfe

Then put all of us on ignore. Maybe not in my case, but you will lose a lot of value of the forum. As a lot of these guys know their stuff.

Or start a forum where you can dictate.

Or sit back read the forum for a while. Learn the flavor and atmosphere. Who knows what you want to know. Listen much, speak less.

Personally I would put Wino on ignore.

Oh and was a good post up to the. ...

That would have been a good place to stop. Kinda like talking yourself out of a sale.
 
Hi Gentlemen,

I am new to the forum and I didn't realize that that was a huge problem.

Thanks for your input......

Although I would like only serious and helpful replies to my post. Others are just wasting my time.

Sincerely,

Dave Wolfe

Let me point out that you wrote "All replies are very appreciated!"

Changed your mind?

Rick
 
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