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1) Colonial and Aflac among others have offices where the "opportunity" exist to conduct "enrollments" on somebody else's already established account but like @Vol says those are "beggars" position that can be kicked from under you at any moment.
2) If your goal is to be in business long term, w/o the "stink" of prospecting it's gonna cost some money.
You can buy your way out of service, just like a rich man's kid can avoid getting the their hands dirty, as long as the cash doesn't run out.
McDonald's spends money on ads (as a barrier to entry to others) so they can keep selling a lower quality burger....Tito's tacos in West LA has a line from open to close cause somebody got their hands dirty, both work.
As a business owner, I prefer to employ "enrollers" cause birds that don't learn how fly are stuck being my worker bees vs learning how to eat away at my market share.
If you were my daughter I'd say learn how to fly, while you have the to luxury of your bf "holding" down to fort.
Forget about spending hours upon hours researching by book, go touch and FIND clients.
I can teach any 16-17 y.o. high school JR. how to "enroll" a client or how to explain concepts...your value comes in FINDING clients.
Contrary to popular belief most schmucks can get outta high school and get a state driver's. insurance or real estate license but we know most ppl can't drive worth 'a zhit....and too many insurance and r/e folks think their EDUCATION sets them apart from being a "car salesmen".
Think again, at least his customers come to the lot.(cause they spend money to get 'em there)
If you truly find that you detest dealing with prospects, there are "other" things one can do with an insurance license.
But right now, all you've got is a license to run a business and customers don't know you exist...... so either you find 'em, buy 'em or "work" for someone who does...you're lucky cause you don't have to make a bad decision based on money cause your bf is providing the basics, so take your time and get it right, sister.
Good Luck
2) If your goal is to be in business long term, w/o the "stink" of prospecting it's gonna cost some money.
You can buy your way out of service, just like a rich man's kid can avoid getting the their hands dirty, as long as the cash doesn't run out.
McDonald's spends money on ads (as a barrier to entry to others) so they can keep selling a lower quality burger....Tito's tacos in West LA has a line from open to close cause somebody got their hands dirty, both work.
As a business owner, I prefer to employ "enrollers" cause birds that don't learn how fly are stuck being my worker bees vs learning how to eat away at my market share.
If you were my daughter I'd say learn how to fly, while you have the to luxury of your bf "holding" down to fort.
Forget about spending hours upon hours researching by book, go touch and FIND clients.
I can teach any 16-17 y.o. high school JR. how to "enroll" a client or how to explain concepts...your value comes in FINDING clients.
Contrary to popular belief most schmucks can get outta high school and get a state driver's. insurance or real estate license but we know most ppl can't drive worth 'a zhit....and too many insurance and r/e folks think their EDUCATION sets them apart from being a "car salesmen".
Think again, at least his customers come to the lot.(cause they spend money to get 'em there)
If you truly find that you detest dealing with prospects, there are "other" things one can do with an insurance license.
But right now, all you've got is a license to run a business and customers don't know you exist...... so either you find 'em, buy 'em or "work" for someone who does...you're lucky cause you don't have to make a bad decision based on money cause your bf is providing the basics, so take your time and get it right, sister.
Good Luck
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