Viktor5Ca
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Hey everyone, I'm the new guy! I'll do my best to keep this on point... I just recently got licensed for life and accident & health here in Ca and I'm pretty excited! Working at a life agency in a position that had nothing to do with sales, I had a lot of exposure to what goes on as a business as well as how important life and health are in life itself.
Upon expressing interest in taking one of those sales positions, things never got going for what I wanted while others were getting hired and trained for those same positions.
I took it upon myself to licensed and now I'm getting calls from captive recruiters representing companies that do not have a solid reputation for caring for their agents.
I do however have an opportunity to take a job in a field that I've held a majority of my working career and it looks good. I think I'm going to take it but now this leaves me having to find an agency with part time entry level sales position which just sounds like a needle in a haystack right now!
The next best thing I can think of is starting my own business, which seems to be the way to go, or seek out an agent willing to help me with my immediate goals... I do have one relative that had recently gone through an experience that has him talking seriously about getting a life policy and wants to be my first client, possibly his wife as well.
So, now I have my licenses, my first client(s), and the drive to get started. Should I just start up my business entity?
Thanks for your time everyone!
Upon expressing interest in taking one of those sales positions, things never got going for what I wanted while others were getting hired and trained for those same positions.
I took it upon myself to licensed and now I'm getting calls from captive recruiters representing companies that do not have a solid reputation for caring for their agents.
I do however have an opportunity to take a job in a field that I've held a majority of my working career and it looks good. I think I'm going to take it but now this leaves me having to find an agency with part time entry level sales position which just sounds like a needle in a haystack right now!
The next best thing I can think of is starting my own business, which seems to be the way to go, or seek out an agent willing to help me with my immediate goals... I do have one relative that had recently gone through an experience that has him talking seriously about getting a life policy and wants to be my first client, possibly his wife as well.
So, now I have my licenses, my first client(s), and the drive to get started. Should I just start up my business entity?
Thanks for your time everyone!