Sure there is, plenty of people come along and read this stuff years after it's posted, especially on a hot item like this.
I think the scratch agent contract is great, but there is also something easier about taking an existing agency with existing CSRs and letting the book take care of itself and keep generating revenue while a new agency owner gets busy marketing and helping it grow quickly. I think you wildly overestimate the potential downside on purchasing an Allstate book at 2x renewals.
That's an interesting tone. I spent nearly a year managing an Allstate office and nearly purchased a $3mm book out west, do you believe that your most likely lengthier experience at SF makes you more qualified to talk about Allstate than my experience actually working as a de facto agency principal? I suppose that's why you used the words "probably more qualified"
Just the same, the Allstate Agency program does help agents get started and there are literally hundreds of Allstate agents if not thousands, that succeeded in the insurance industry because of the training, programs, and support that Allstate provides that most other ways of getting into the business simply do not afford.
How long has it been since you were with Allstate?