Happy Agent
North Bay,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Wed, December 15, 2010
You don't have to pay the E&O by the way. Ask them to show you a copy of where you signed that you agree to pay for a whole year if you leave or your contract is terminated. I asked them this, and they never got back to me. Never showed up on credit report. They totally lie. I was also only there for about 2 months as a new agent. I soon learned there are MUCH better companies out there to support, train and compensate you.
OHara
Roswell,#3General Comment
Tue, October 19, 2010
The problems you've written about seem rife in the insurance industry.
Like you, I was tasked to set appointments that were never seen. No call, nothing!
Like you, I was lured with money but my last three weekly paychecks were $12, $14 and $2.44. This was with another company.
I was lead to believe I would get more than enough leads. In fact, in my last three months with the company, I got exactly 1 lead!
Like you, most of my sales were cancelled by the customer but so far, I haven't had any collection agencies calling me trying to get the commissions back. FAT CHANCE!
I'm wondering when my company is going to install a revolving door on the sales room to accomodate all the new agents coming and going.
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