Stuart
North Brunswick,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, January 11, 2005
The following information is derived from Primerica's website with the following link: http://ww3.primerica.com/public/what/opp/track_record.html This Primerica website for the year 2001 says there were over 100,000 reps of which 1.5% of these reps were making over $100,000. Here's where things get interesting. The income is gross income meaning it's before business expenses are deducted. What's even more interesting is that the website doesn't say it's yearly income. In fact the caption at the top of the website suggests that the gross income has been figured over a range of 24 years (you read this right people. If you don't believe this, just go to the website and check it out for yourselves). Just do the arithmetic and that website is suggesting that Primerica's top earners are making less than $5,000 a year in gross income. It's also interesting to note that the great and powerful Primerica hasn't updated that website in over three years which I would have done to make it explicit that the figures are yearly income as well as to keep things up to date. Here's a suggestion to Paul from Brooklyn - contact your masters at Corporate Primerica to take care of that website as Primerica is shooting themselves in the foot with that website (and to keep you straight Paul, it's over 100,000 reps that Primerica has, not the 10,000 that you quoted in one of your reports).