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Do you have any type of sales experience?
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It's 100% commission and it's less commission than what you'd make as an independent agent. So you need to work almost twice as hard.
I was putting in about 60 hours a week to gross $1,000 a week (about $800 after taxes) but that's before expenses. When the dust settled I was netting about $550 a week. That didn't cover my bills.
When I went independent I was grossing about $140,000 a year. My net was about $85,000 and that covered everything.
Do you have any type of sales experience?
I do, sort of...
In my late 20's - early 30's, I worked for a private engineering consulting firm that bid out on projects publicly and privately. The public deals were all sealed bids due to State and Federal regulation, but the private deals were all selling our services to various developers and equity holders. Beyond this, I haven't. Do you think that this would provide anything remotely close to an understanding of what selling insurance is like?
This is face to face sales - you'll be sitting down with clients in their homes. Under no circumstances should you attempt online sales right off the bat.
Not even close.
By and large, those developers were going to buy, it was just a question of who from. With insurance, unless their is someone forcing the purchase, they don't have to buy. Also, you need a much shorter sales cycle in insurance. Unless you are selling policies that will bring in excess of 5 figures, which won't happen in health insurance, you need to get ink on paper in a very short time frame.
Whatever you want to hear, they'll likely say. They have one job - recruit you.