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VERY EXPENSIVE - Underwriter Family First Life Employee Review

2.0
Aug 7, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Make your own hours, to an extent. Support from management is alright, but difficult when you're in different time zones.

Cons

Commission only, and plan to spend about $1,000.00 per week on leads, none are provided for free. The majority of leads you get (from any source) will not know why you're calling. They will deny asking for the information, hang up on you, or say they were told it was free, because the script provided by the company says "State Regulated" life insurance program. You have to go to people's houses, and that can be uncomfortable. You'll drive an hour to an appointment, and more times than not they either don't answer the door, or don't purchase the insurance. It can be extremely exhausting and discouraging, especially when you're not making any money. Company does provide "discounted" leads, but will not refund you if the number is disconnected. If someone hangs up on you or is rude to you on the phone, they will want you to go to their house and knock on their door. This job is HIGH PRESSURE sales, be prepared. I don't doubt it that some people do really well, the potential is there...just not for people on a limited income that aren't really aggressive. Also, be prepared to work 6-7 days per week. You will need to work A LOT to get ahead.

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5.0
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Pros

-A level sales training -High number of quality Insurance Companies to be contracted with -Flexible Schedule, 1099 Freedom

Cons

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4.0
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Pros

* Paid well for your performance * Extra Bonuses for Production * Unlimited Income Potential * Incentive Trips * Work with Multiple Carriers (Not Captive)

Cons

* Training can vary based off the agency you're apart of * Chargebacks (sucks but it's apart of then job) * Self Employed so you'll pay for your own Health insurance * Have to pay for your own leads but that's also way you get paid so much

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