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Larry, excellent point.
Also, I won't get into the details about the 1,000+ club, but I look forward to seeing you there!
Also, I won't get into the details about the 1,000+ club, but I look forward to seeing you there!
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Larry, excellent point.
Also, I won't get into the details about the 1,000+ club, but I look forward to seeing you there!
Another weasely shallow contribution. If you're shooting for the 1,000 posts at least try to add something of substance once in a while.
And before you decide to call me out on this, simply go back and read your last 20 posts for content. I did. I stand by my post.
Another weasely shallow contribution. If you're shooting for the 1,000 posts at least try to add something of substance once in a while.
And before you decide to call me out on this, simply go back and read your last 20 posts for content. I did. I stand by my post.
I assume there's the whole "secret handshake" ceremony?Larry, excellent point.
Also, I won't get into the details about the 1,000+ club, but I look forward to seeing you there!
I assume there's the whole "secret handshake" ceremony?
I would go captive as a career agent, some of the companies out there will set you up on a good start pay and you can achieve in the first year more than you are looking for.
Thanks for the heads up, I appreciate the feedback. I'm just trying to figure out where to go from here so I'm trying to consider various options. What about if I wanted to work for an insurance company like New York Life, Metlife, etc? What kind of things could I do there? I've been thinking about underwriting, but I don't know how I would go about doing that.
I'm assuming I'm at somewhat at a disadvantage because I don't have a business degree. However, are there any companies that would be willing to train me?