No you misinterpret.. I'm not being dismissive. I've been a ghost on these forums for quite a long time and I've gained a lot of insight from many here whether they know it or not. I'm really just stating my experiences thus far with NAA. So far its been great. I don't think I want to get into building a team because there comes great risks in doing so.
I don't wish you any ill will and I'm only telling you what I know because I don't want to see you suffer the same. So please understand the context of what I'm trying to tell you. If you truly aren't being dismissive then how can you believe what you believe when practically everything on this forum about them is pretty condemningly true assuming you've even read a portion of it ? Countless top producers and managers have gone through that gauntlet and left with little to nothing not even their dignity. If AA has cut the throats of John Kight, Phillip Hudgens, and Jonathan Rogers to name a few, then what makes you believe you are any different in his eyes ? Heck, he even took the #1 producer up in a private jet at one point and brought along a "marriage counselor" to convince him to leave his fiancé. He cares for you about as much as you would an ant. The way NAA was engineered was to keep agents from leaving and continue producing and AA is suing a bunch of agents right now just for leaving.
If you want to keep smoking that pipe, then go right ahead. I'm not even telling you to leave. Keep going in the direction that you've already made up in your mind to go and when you're done you can make a contribution to the thread "Is anyone going to the convention (National Agents Alliance)."
You'll see.
MIM