Starting Out in FE

I held a full-time corporate sales position for a year and did final expense "part-time" before once-again going full-time into final expense.

"Part-time" for me is defined as working 10-12 appointments a week. I could get that number in over 3-4 days in the field on top of working 35-40 hours at the corporate gig.

I was getting home around 10-11 most week nights doing it this way, and around 6 or 7 on Saturday. But I was hitting my numbers pretty consistently, and eventually able to leave my corporate position (thank you Jesus) to start hitting 20-25 appointments weekly full-time.
 
I held a full-time corporate sales position for a year and did final expense "part-time" before once-again going full-time into final expense.

"Part-time" for me is defined as working 10-12 appointments a week. I could get that number in over 3-4 days in the field on top of working 35-40 hours at the corporate gig.

I was getting home around 10-11 most week nights doing it this way, and around 6 or 7 on Saturday. But I was hitting my numbers pretty consistently, and eventually able to leave my corporate position (thank you Jesus) to start hitting 20-25 appointments weekly full-time.
I am only able to sit down with 10 to 15 a week but it def isn't part time . There is the prep time, drive time, paperwork time, etc. That is full time for me
 
I am only able to sit down with 10 to 15 a week but it def isn't part time . There is the prep time, drive time, paperwork time, etc. That is full time for me

I am a workaholic.

My standard is my father, who worked 100-hour work weeks for 20 years traveling nationally to his clients before retiring at 49.

Work is my life, and I love doing a ton of it, from early morning to night.
 
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