New Agent Seeking Temporary Position In South Miami

How much training would be needed? Anyways, if an agency does not want to train me, I can always call leads for an agent and split the commission because I am licensed. If anyone has any good agencies that would be interested, I'd be willing to listen to their offers.
 
As I posted earlier, Northwestern Mutual has good training and a college intern program. Call the guy I linked to and see if he can help you.
 
As I posted earlier, Northwestern Mutual has good training and a college intern program. Call the guy I linked to and see if he can help you.

Which is probably not a bad plan, especially if he's looking specifically for training.

To the OP, you'll have to be licensed in the state(s) you're calling for. If you want to cold call (or generate leads any other way) for another agent and do a split, that's probably going to be the best bang for your buck.


vbombb, you'd need a lot of training, especially if you're asking that question. It can easily take 3-4 months just to have you up and running at a decent pace.

If you want to cold call for agents you can probably find someone here. The offers probably aren't going to be as attractive as you might want them to be and/or the calling is going to be tougher than you might imagine it, but training you to do well on the phone and only paying you when you generate a sale is attractive to the potential "employer". If you manage to do well at it, you could probably have a job for life.
 
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