Tips From Top Producers To Combat Coronavirus Objections

The majority of our clients aren't dependent upon employment for their income.

Due to being on DM for do long, I have an under 60 and working for every 65+ who isn't. I may be worse off than many though, because I try to see every lead even if I have to knock at night.

I also have quite a few on social security who were still working part time or full time, and if they ose that job, they might still choose groceries over insurance premium.
 
You're a little overreacting.
Not really.. Have a 6 year old granddaughter that has been tested and the results aren't back. She began having symptoms last month and was tested for influenza and strep twice. Both times came back negative. At the time there was no COVID-19 tests available. Now, we wait... Would not wish this even on the worst of my political "enemies" or their families... not even jokingly. :no:
 
Not really.. Have a 6 year old granddaughter that has been tested and the results aren't back. She began having symptoms last month and was tested for influenza and strep twice. Both times came back negative. At the time there was no COVID-19 tests available. Now, we wait... Would not wish this even on the worst of my political "enemies" or their families... not even jokingly. :no:

I'm sorry for your granddaughter, but realistically, you're going a little overboard on the sensitivity because you're family is involved.

Considering some of the remarks you and others have made in other instances, c'mon bro.
 
I just bought a whole house generator, reinforced the doors (nothing crazy just 3" screws), cleaned all the guns and distributed throughout the house.

Packing while I'm at home too. The sky's not fallen yet, but just preparing (prepping).

So, Amazon just dropped off my fanny pack. Yup, fanny pack. It is my new EDC when I leave the house.

He looked at the security screen and said I have seen more of those going up.
 
cruise lines need to be on their own they think they can skirt US taxes being based outside the USA and filling their ships with non American employees well now reap what you sow. It's also a luxury not a necessary industry. Will be interesting to see what happens to them.
 
I have a feeling we are just now starting to get a small taste of things to come. I live in Michigan and have left the house twice since last Monday. Once to the store and once for a cruise in the Porsche, yesterday that really opened my eyes to what's going on.

I was doing 80 in a 50 when all of a sudden my radar went crazy. I met an oncoming unmarked sheriff at the top of a hill. He hit his lights and siren but never bothered to turn around and come after me. He either had more pressing issues or knew me.

Normally when your going 30 over they pull you over.
 
cruise lines need to be on their own they think they can skirt US taxes being based outside the USA and filling their ships with non American employees well now reap what you sow. It's also a luxury not a necessary industry. Will be interesting to see what happens to them.

Maybe so. But Royal Caribbean seemed to be able to financially weather the storm.

Bought some BP too.

Most was split between a few of the big airlines. While I never agreed with bailing out the banks, they did it to themselves, the airlines are getting hit through no fault of their own.

Though it is their fault this spread across the globe so fast.
 
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