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Solid Commission Based Job - Life Insurance Agent Family First Life Employee Review

1.0
Jun 11, 2021
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Pros

There are so many pros to this company it’s hard to just name a few! They respect family time, Your up lines are always there for you even when you have to call them several times a day lol but they will stay with you just to close your sale for you,truly can make any amount of money you aspire too!

Cons

Wish it wasn’t only commission based, you have to continue working to continue to see a paycheck no breaks in-between. You aren’t actually set at 100% commission more like 75% with a 6month advancement & charge backs aren’t fun just basically debt sitting in your carrier account then they deduct the chargeback from your next commission with them.

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Most jobs in the insurance industry are going to be commission based, that's not something that's going to change here at FFL. Unfortunately, based upon your review and lack of understanding on how chargebacks and advancements work, it's clear that you are unfamiliar with the standard procedures on how insurance sales operate. We recommend that you do your own due diligence to decide whether or not you're someone who can thrive in a commission based environment. If not, there are plenty of W-2 positions that may be more suitable to your personality.

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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

- Seen some agents not get enough support (Find good upline) - Be ready to work it's entrepreneurship - Lead cost can be scary for some

4.0
Jun 4, 2026
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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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