Sinking Agent

dwilliams

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First of all, I enjoy this forum tremendously! Lots of info. and many laughs!!

As I stated before, I worked with major company for one year ($750 deductible on autos) only to find I was unable to be competitive. Now pay $100 a month to company to have the ability to quote with several carriers, usually the maximum is 4. Many times I get "error" and have to call to see what carrier wants, or wait to just have them put in a default so I can continue.

Advise on what to do! I'm sinking financially due to the last year with this major company. Not sure which way to turn!!

:cry::cry:
 
Sorry to hear of your situation and based on your post, I know exactly the company you speak of. I don't have any advice that I can give except keep your head up and do what you have to do. I'm in the same boat, but the tide is changing for me because I have decided to carve out my own path and let the chips fall where they may. Good luck to you!!!!!!
 
First of all, I enjoy this forum tremendously! Lots of info. and many laughs!!

As I stated before, I worked with major company for one year ($750 deductible on autos) only to find I was unable to be competitive. Now pay $100 a month to company to have the ability to quote with several carriers, usually the maximum is 4. Many times I get "error" and have to call to see what carrier wants, or wait to just have them put in a default so I can continue.

Advise on what to do! I'm sinking financially due to the last year with this major company. Not sure which way to turn!!

:cry::cry:


I see you mentioned you pay $100 a month. Is this with SAIS? Im a very successful health/life agent here in St. Louis (West County) looking to expand back into the P/C world (ARRRGGGHHH). SAIS seems like a good outfit but I would like to hear about real world experiences from agents.
 
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