Thoughts on Prudential?

Thanks alot. The fact that it does encompass more then just medical coverage an included office fees etc. really explains it. And yes I'm sure it is more benefit rich then the individual plan. Thanks for your input!
 
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I think you may be asking the wrong question.

I believe, if you look carefully, the answer to your concern can be found in this post.

Personally, I made $57K my first year. I had 80K in GDR which is Pru's measure of annualized premium.

I received about $10K in first year support credits and first year bonuses.

I think that I'll need to write about 100K GDR this year to make that same amount. Plus, I've built up a couple thousand in trails already.

I was Rookie of the year for my agency and 10th place for rookie of the year in my territory. I've seen agent's first year income all across the board though.

Someone in my office consistently makes $80-100K each year while someone else in my office owed more than he made last year. He hasn't written any business in months but his expenses keep piling up.

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Watch Mort Utley's pony speech on youtube video.
Read Og Mandino's greatest salesman in the world.
Go for a run.

Best wishes in your selling career.
LD

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One more memory surfaced:
I found chapter 5 in Hank Trisler's No Bull Selling to be quite hilarious.
 
Even though this is a dug up old dead thread.... I'll say I wish they still had a Par WL.
 
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