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That is seldom beneficial.. Most have an axe to grind or seek to put the blame for their failure on someone else..
Disagree heartily... if that were the case why would anyone listen to someone on here... plenty of sharpen objects being flashed around on a daily basis. And why in the world would an older agent discourage someone from speaking to another who has been there done that.
If an agent can't navigate potential crap shoveled over by another agent, how in the world are they going to meet people in the field and learn how to use a shovel.
Warning: Sales folks are often the most easy sale.
@Phillip Dinh... if you are serious about getting an answer to your questions, make sure you do your research. Part of that may very well be an interview with a past Aflac agent. Some may call this an "exiting interview" done quite frequently in the real world. And as this is a Profession and not just a JOB... I would strongly suggest you dig deep.
Additional: I worked with a past Aflac agent very closely. He and I would meet on a regular basis. His reason for leaving was unfulfilled promises. We entered the field of the Indy about he same time. His skill set was poor and he was out in about 4 years. Nice guy just wasn't really his fit.