Posted by John T on October 13, 2009 at 14:19:53 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: Insurance posted by JDB on October 13, 2009 at 13:23:48:
It can eventually work into a good paying job but ONLY IF AND AFTER you survive the early years in which you about starve to death. Years down the road when your residuals start piling up then you can make money without ever stepping out into the field iffffffffff you give your clients good service and they stay with the company and you ahve sold a ton of insurance. Once all your friends n relatives get sucked in then you reallyyyyyyyy have your work cut out for you lol. You have to be very outgoing and belong to service clubs like Rotary or Kiwanis or Lions Club etc plus belong to Lodges such as Eagles or Elks and American Legions, VFW's etc etc andddddddd be an active church and community participant. THATS HOW YOU MEET POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS LOL
Its long hard work in the early years but if you survive AND HAVE THE RIGHT OUTGOING PERSONALITY you will do well
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