Warren Graham
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I'm not sure if this is the right forum, so I apologize if it isn't. I'm a high school teacher who took a two year break from teaching to be a financial advisor because I realized I needed to make more money. While I did make more, I missed teaching and returned this school year. I want to put my life insurance license to use to bring in supplemental income. Being a virtual agent seems to be the best fit for me since I live in a rural area and would only be able to work nights/weekends. What I'm trying to decide is would I be better off working for a virtual agency or starting my own.
I've looked for part-time life insurance jobs but so far have only come across The Alliance and another similar company. The two might be legitimate but they seem a little too much like a MLM to me. Assurance reached out to me but their commission rate is pretty low. I do have an interview with Dynamic Insurance Services on Tuesday. Would anyone with experience with one of these companies or running their own agency be able to tell me about what it was like for them? Thanks in advance for the help.
I've looked for part-time life insurance jobs but so far have only come across The Alliance and another similar company. The two might be legitimate but they seem a little too much like a MLM to me. Assurance reached out to me but their commission rate is pretty low. I do have an interview with Dynamic Insurance Services on Tuesday. Would anyone with experience with one of these companies or running their own agency be able to tell me about what it was like for them? Thanks in advance for the help.