Good morning everyone,
I'm scheduled to get my property and casually license the first of June. I already have my accidental life and health insurance. I am now getting ready to get my property and casually so I can work at State Farm. When I was studying for life I was expected to take it within 10 days and pass but it ended up taking the a month.
I was so nervous that I was going to fail and I didn't know what to expect from the exam but I should have known earlier because this is actually the second time I went to take a state exam for licensing the first time I got my license was in cosmetology and it was in the same testing facility so now that this is the third time I know what to expect I'm still nervous that I may not score high enough due to all the material that I have to learn in property and casualty.
It's become very overwhelming for me for the past month I've been studying from 12 p.m. to 3:00 in the morning. It got to a point where my family took away my computer, they gave me the car and sent me outside to go and do something else instead of studying because I was overworking myself but I can't help but think I don't want to fail and I want to get this right, At the same time I'm so focused on trying to pass.
Unfortunately, I was with the last company long enough. I was working for American Income Life & business long enough for me to under understand what I was actually doing. Heck, it took me a month to memorize the script they gave us. So now that I'm trying this again but not only will I be selling life but property and casualty.
I worry how well will I be able to perform upon getting my license.
Anyone who just got their license or for people who have been in the insurance business for years when you first got your license and started working captive how well were you able to perform?
Were you very knowledgeable about the products did you ask a lot of questions?
Was your mentor helpful and knowledgeable or was it a complete mess?
I'm scared when I start working for another company they'll throw me out in the field with no knowledge and I don't want that I want somebody to guide me in the right direction before I start working on my own I hope that makes sense. Just stressing over this a little too much and I'm hoping some insight from other people help me calm my nerves thank you in advance.
I'm scheduled to get my property and casually license the first of June. I already have my accidental life and health insurance. I am now getting ready to get my property and casually so I can work at State Farm. When I was studying for life I was expected to take it within 10 days and pass but it ended up taking the a month.
I was so nervous that I was going to fail and I didn't know what to expect from the exam but I should have known earlier because this is actually the second time I went to take a state exam for licensing the first time I got my license was in cosmetology and it was in the same testing facility so now that this is the third time I know what to expect I'm still nervous that I may not score high enough due to all the material that I have to learn in property and casualty.
It's become very overwhelming for me for the past month I've been studying from 12 p.m. to 3:00 in the morning. It got to a point where my family took away my computer, they gave me the car and sent me outside to go and do something else instead of studying because I was overworking myself but I can't help but think I don't want to fail and I want to get this right, At the same time I'm so focused on trying to pass.
Unfortunately, I was with the last company long enough. I was working for American Income Life & business long enough for me to under understand what I was actually doing. Heck, it took me a month to memorize the script they gave us. So now that I'm trying this again but not only will I be selling life but property and casualty.
I worry how well will I be able to perform upon getting my license.
Anyone who just got their license or for people who have been in the insurance business for years when you first got your license and started working captive how well were you able to perform?
Were you very knowledgeable about the products did you ask a lot of questions?
Was your mentor helpful and knowledgeable or was it a complete mess?
I'm scared when I start working for another company they'll throw me out in the field with no knowledge and I don't want that I want somebody to guide me in the right direction before I start working on my own I hope that makes sense. Just stressing over this a little too much and I'm hoping some insight from other people help me calm my nerves thank you in advance.