I would like to add, for those mortgage brokers reading from the sidelines, you can in fact make big money in insurance pretty quickly. It probably happens with 1 out of every 10,000 people that get into this profession. Not great odds, but I think we all agree, it can happen.
Will it happen to you? That is up to you. It's not very likely, the odds are more in your favor that you'll make about $30 - $50K the first year, if you focus on the job. Most of this will be back end loaded, and I'm not counting the first 6 months while you figure out which way is up (i.e., to Peeler's point, the earned income the first 2 months is usually $0.00, though advanced may be different).
Sorry Tom, but I wouldn't take much advice about how much can be made from someone with less than a year in the business. You may be off to a great start, which is awesome. You also have a motive to talk about how great it is, but no real experience to back it up. That said, I do like it when people are excited about this profession, and I do think a lot of people can do very well.
This is somewhat like what I was told the first time I thought about getting into health insurance. That Mega meeting was very interesting, I'd be making a huge amount early on, they forgot to mention a few things.....
Also, if you have 10 years, insurance is a GREAT profession to build a retirement income (note: I think P&C is better than health, but both work). You can build a decent book of business where renewals will carry you for a while. You just have to commit to it, work it hard, and know that the first bit will be very tough.
Dan
Will it happen to you? That is up to you. It's not very likely, the odds are more in your favor that you'll make about $30 - $50K the first year, if you focus on the job. Most of this will be back end loaded, and I'm not counting the first 6 months while you figure out which way is up (i.e., to Peeler's point, the earned income the first 2 months is usually $0.00, though advanced may be different).
Sorry Tom, but I wouldn't take much advice about how much can be made from someone with less than a year in the business. You may be off to a great start, which is awesome. You also have a motive to talk about how great it is, but no real experience to back it up. That said, I do like it when people are excited about this profession, and I do think a lot of people can do very well.
This is somewhat like what I was told the first time I thought about getting into health insurance. That Mega meeting was very interesting, I'd be making a huge amount early on, they forgot to mention a few things.....
Also, if you have 10 years, insurance is a GREAT profession to build a retirement income (note: I think P&C is better than health, but both work). You can build a decent book of business where renewals will carry you for a while. You just have to commit to it, work it hard, and know that the first bit will be very tough.
Dan