I agree with you FLM2, although I see a light at the end of the tunnel.
I try to keep my eye on the 3 most important factors in my business:
1. Protecting and helping the clients get the best value available currently
2. Making money
3. Navigating the future
How does 0% commission happen?
1. One carrier dominates that state's market
2. Stupid carrier decision to block the agent, but there are other carriers in the market.
3. National Single Payer
I'm not too worried about National Single Payer. In that case, the 0% commission is simply transitory, as Supplements enter the market just like Medicare has a supplement. Besides, Single Payer doesn't happen overnight. If a law like that was passed today, it would take years to implement it, just like ACA was passed in 2010 but 1/1/2014 was the first effective date.
I'm not too worried about stupid carrier decisions either, in a market where there are other carriers competing. Carriers that cut out the agent soon learn the value of agents and reverse their decision.
It's carrier compression that's worrisome. When one carrier dominates the market, there is no commission paid to the agent. Ask agents in ME, MA, VT, RI, etc. So, carrier compression is our real worry.
I try to keep my eye on the 3 most important factors in my business:
1. Protecting and helping the clients get the best value available currently
2. Making money
3. Navigating the future
How does 0% commission happen?
1. One carrier dominates that state's market
2. Stupid carrier decision to block the agent, but there are other carriers in the market.
3. National Single Payer
I'm not too worried about National Single Payer. In that case, the 0% commission is simply transitory, as Supplements enter the market just like Medicare has a supplement. Besides, Single Payer doesn't happen overnight. If a law like that was passed today, it would take years to implement it, just like ACA was passed in 2010 but 1/1/2014 was the first effective date.
I'm not too worried about stupid carrier decisions either, in a market where there are other carriers competing. Carriers that cut out the agent soon learn the value of agents and reverse their decision.
It's carrier compression that's worrisome. When one carrier dominates the market, there is no commission paid to the agent. Ask agents in ME, MA, VT, RI, etc. So, carrier compression is our real worry.