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stepped on our dicks so many times it is amazing it still works
I think I broke mine...
Yes, I was being a "smart ass" and the advice could have been presented in a kinder manner. However, the message is still the same.
You are not willing to make a total commitment, you do not want to have to leave your home, you want to become an underwear agent and you know nothing about insurance.
Selling insurance is a profession, not just something one can jump into a couple of hours a week and have the money start rolling in.
Most of us here, the successful ones, have accomplished what we have done on our own as in paid our dues. Worked long hard hours every day all day learning the market, learning how to make a successful presentation, becoming experts on the products we sell and stepped on our dicks so many times it is amazing it still works.
Then people like you come along and think they can become a successful agent working 10 or 12 hours a week in the evening if they are in the mood and have a little time to spare.
Yes, that is going to get a smart-ass answer in most cases. Prospects for the most part are not going to want to be bothered in the evenings and weekends. Neither are successful agents who may be willing to train you.
If you want training in the senior market I will be willing to do it evenings and weekends but it is going to cost you dearly. Your time may not be valuable but mine is.
#1 - Yep, simple as A B C.
#2 - Come one, come all. Sign on the dotted line. You want a blue suit we will turn on the blue lights, want a green suit, no problem, we will turn on the green lights. You don't need to read the contract, just sign, we will "take care" of you.
#3 - At least I'm not screwing with people's lives and future by making false promises.
In fairness, how hard is insurance really? I mean, you made our profession sound really noble but it is really just about how you relate to people. Insurance in and of itself is very simple. Not like we are splitting atoms here. We do help people, but so does everybody else. If this other gentleman is good with people, he will do better than any of you who work so hard.
In fairness, how hard is insurance really? I mean, you made our profession sound really noble but it is really just about how you relate to people.
Couldn't agree more, there is a learing curve, but most of it is on the people side (although you still have to learn product). However, the only way to "make it" is to have a fierce desire to succeed. If you are only doing it in the evenings, I would argue you don't have the desire to make it happen. It would theoritically be possible to work evening appointments only (look at the Primerica people!), but you won't get far. In reality, after working all day you will come home and rather then pick up the phone, turn on the TV and check out. Good intentions don't produce revenue.
The way to succeed is to jump in with both feet and either sink or swim!