thekmeisterishere
New Member
Well nowadays, I have decided I may plan to commit to joining with Farmers as an agent. I want to be extremely careful when I make a commitment, so I won't be forced to pay any secret fees or secret costs that I do not know about.
I had a talk the other day with the Business Development rep at my local District Manager's office and I understood one part about how I need to sell 10 P and C policies and 1 Life policy each money in order to get my $2500 dollar monthly stipend. But what will happen if I end up having some months where I meet the requirement, and other months, I fail to meet the requirement? Will I end up having to pay back certain amounts of money after I am done with the 3 year subsidy paid to me.
Because I heard some people had to pay some money if they did not meet a certain requirement and the business development representative said that if I have some times where I don't meet the 10-1 requirement, I may end up having to pay 100/monthly after my 3 years are up. The business development rep at the local district manager's office explained how the system works in a vague manner.
I was wondering if anyone understand how this subsidy issue works and can explain to me in a very clear and concise manner, since when I talked with one of the representatives, she only explained in a vague manner. I need to clearly understand so I can make a smart and informed decision.
I had a talk the other day with the Business Development rep at my local District Manager's office and I understood one part about how I need to sell 10 P and C policies and 1 Life policy each money in order to get my $2500 dollar monthly stipend. But what will happen if I end up having some months where I meet the requirement, and other months, I fail to meet the requirement? Will I end up having to pay back certain amounts of money after I am done with the 3 year subsidy paid to me.
Because I heard some people had to pay some money if they did not meet a certain requirement and the business development representative said that if I have some times where I don't meet the 10-1 requirement, I may end up having to pay 100/monthly after my 3 years are up. The business development rep at the local district manager's office explained how the system works in a vague manner.
I was wondering if anyone understand how this subsidy issue works and can explain to me in a very clear and concise manner, since when I talked with one of the representatives, she only explained in a vague manner. I need to clearly understand so I can make a smart and informed decision.