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lacy_amy
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Not for nothing, but a part of good training is practice. If someone claims they can teach you to be successful in this business without you doing a lot of work they are most likely telling you a lie. If you want to avoid a huge time commitment I have to agree with the idea of getting a job rather than working as an agent. If you do want to be an agent, go indy and get your own training and that will probably be as close to what you're looking for as you're going to find.
How does one go about getting good training as an independent agent? Seems like going captive has the training and (sometimes) lead or orphan account leads as bonuses and going captive will offer flexibility in products you offer as well as flexibility in work schedule. I do not currently work as an EMT so my schedule is actually completely open, but I did hope to get maybe a part time job if my schedule allows.....