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life insurance ethics

February 6th, 2010 admin No comments

life insurance ethics
Freedom is National Life Insurance from an employer fraud?

I was recently offered a job as a sales agent with Liberty National. Unknowingly, I jumped at the chance, and paid the "temporary license and background checks." Well, after a little searching on the ethics of the company, I've seen a lot of complaints. The branch manager who spoke almost immediately put my information on your system. Then I spoke of the high income "a first year, the agent can do, which was well over 200k each year. And he became branch manager in just over a year. Good, Despite my skepticism at the scene, still in love with numbers. Now I just think it might have been duped by a scheme, which actually can not work. I know I'll be doing a lot of work on my own, but is it worth it even further on this particular job, or not worth my time, and just suck the losses.

This is most likely a sales commission agent for selling insurance products. If you can sell, then you should do OK. If you know how to lead generation, and is not afraid of cold calling, prospecting or phone, then go for it. It should also be a good and be very professional presenter. If you are unsure do these things consistently, week after week, month after month, etc, you probably will not do. It is a scam, but the company has a zero risk on you, if you sell anything you do not pay at all. If you sell something to take the lion's share of money, and give him maybe 10%. It may be difficult to recover the money we spend on phone calls, gas and presentation materials. You must decide now whether you can do the job – if not, cut now and move on.