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Primerica

Any captive insurer is going to get you licensed (NY Life, NorthWestern, etc.).

There are smaller broker/dealers that will also license independent agents for securities. They are focused on the insurance space.

You can do all of this without signing up with a Primerica/WFG-type outfit.

But, you really shouldn't offer securities unless you know what you're doing so getting some training (that's not from the aforementioned companies) is really helpful.
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Something else to consider... when someone talks about Primerica opportunity... or similar, when they are telling how great it is, and how it's a side job. Ask them why they dont do it full time? If it's really a great opportunity, and they are doing so well at it, why aren't they doing it full time??

This will tell you why they are not fully bought into this thing they are trying to sell you on. And then you just give them the same objection.
 
No one is writing any pros so let me jump in. They will help you get life licensed. Being life licensed opens the opportunity to get interviewed at many other agencies much faster. Your phone wont stop ringing if you get Primerica life licensed. Once you are licensed take a look at career shops like NY Life, some local independent agencies and may be final expense. There are pros and cons to each of one them. The second pro of Primerica is you will learn the word hussle in action. Every Primerica policy that I replaced was sold in a hussle fashion. You will learn what not do in your life insurance carrier quickly if you start at Primerica. Thats actually priceless.
 
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