Country Financial

rogefoo

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I am looking into the insurance industry and have made contact with Farmers, State Farm and Country Financial. Each have their own benefits and drawbacks, but I am leaning toward Country Financial.

They are smaller and more conservative as a company- both of which are appealing to me. But most of all they offer a base salary while you are building your book of business.

Can anyone speak to the benefits of Country Financial? Or is anyone a current or former agent? I'd love some feedback on the company. Thanks!
 
The Country locations I have been to are all fairly large and full of agents. Places like Farmers and State Farm tend to be one agent shops w/ hired help (who might be agents or just administrative people). There is a (massive) State Farm thread on this board.
 

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