Hell ya I'm serious................I dont believe that it is out here or anywhere as far as that goes but with all of the agents in the paper making 350k plus per year it most be. I would be happy with a competent co. to write FE with.
the one I have been writing cant read........If you put the case number for the phone interview number on the app the dont know how to read it and the policy will sit in uderwriting for several days, until you call and say read the case number and then they say OOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHH YYYYYYYYAAAA
like the koolade man
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OH ya I also want my leads to be paid for and a 60 percent but Iive been told you cant do that either
..."I swear, all I do is call the company, give them the name and phone number, then they call them...sell it, take all the info, money comes to my bank account within minutes and I.....Oh, sorry....I guess I must have fallen asleep
The insurance industry might not be the right career for you. Those agents making that kind of money... WORK for it. They deal with the limitations of the companies, clients, and regulators and make it anyway. They are mature, disiplined, and self driven. They don't look for the easy road. Please do us all a favor... take the nearest career exit.
How about you tell me what I should do.......After several years doing this I fell I have a fairly good grasp on what is needed to stay. The thread was just for fun nothing more, nothing less. It is kind of hard to believe that someone would tell the person reading this in paper to take a different road. G, are you really that cold to the new agent??? I do realize that you don't know me, but I think that comment was a little harsh. The fact is if there were a product like that anyone could do this, (and it would be used even by the over achievers like yourself). With an attitude like that you most have several agents and a million dollar AV not counting your agents. Way back when you started someone gave that dreamy eyed person a break, and did not tell you to take a different road (and if they did you hung in there anyway). I just don't know why you would want to tell someone to leave the industry, unless you are worried about your ability to build relationships with your current and future clients. That being said, go get em tiger.
No, I recieved no breaks. More often than not new agents get taken advantage of. I was no exception. I lived and learned, studied, made different decisions and believe in working like a sled dog when I want something. No easy products, no free leads, no hand holding... leave me alone and let me work. Six days a week 10-12 hours a day and then I'd study some more when I got home.
Bottom line: No company will market the silly product for which you search. You have to picture yourself as an open piece of conduit. Client on one end and company on the other. Never desire anything for one party that is not equally good for the other end. Never hold information from one party about the other, etc.
Those that succeed in this industry make it with the products they choose from the companies portfolios through education and due diligence in respect to investigating that "type" of product against all others in the industry like it.