Making the jump from P&C to Health Insurance.

I finally left P & C behind and went to a National independent broker's corporate office that is 100% Health and specializes in medicare..

No commission, very very very good hourly wage for someone coming in with all 4 lines with just all P&C experience. Job is temp to hire. Have to get certified in AHIP , and on about 9 carriers medicare plans. Company is paying for everything. If i get hired on , which is what the plan is, company has good medical benefits.

Has any one else left the P&C zoo behind and made the jump to health only ? I am glade i did that's for sure.
 
P&C is the easiest to sell, mostly order taking. Next is Med supp, MA and Health. It is almost like P&C in that you need muliple carriers to compete, but again most people need it or are required to have it. The hardest to sell are the various types of life insurance. You can make $$ in any of these fields, but I feel life gives you the most and quickest return. You will either make or break in the first few months, the others lines are slow and steady build up and it is more of a wating game till you build a book and start getting residuals, usually two or more years.
 
This is not a book. Its corporate. Hourly, no commission. I am basically a medicare insurance Specialist now $20 an hour start . Then if I get hired on , benefits and around $25 an hour
 
@FT $40 - $50k and you own nothing. Walk away and leave all your work and clients behind.

Essentially building a book for someone else

You OK with that?
 
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