sounds like a good book man! how many companies you guys write with?Quote:
Originally Posted by B18c1Turboed
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sounds like a good book man! how many companies you guys write with?Quote:
Originally Posted by B18c1Turboed
gotcha so everything the insurance company makes off me, just pretty much pays them to pay if i have a wreck and to push paper but nothing is actually paid to legalize my car with the state?
My cousin opened up his own agency not too long ago. He said it was hard at first getting people to come to you...Quote:
Originally Posted by thinkfast®
Damn you wanna open up your own agency :goodjob: ...you gonna get P to get all the black people? :lmfao: ....o yea, what am I talking about, they don't have insurance :lmfao: :lmfao:
damn you answered that well!Quote:
Originally Posted by thinkfast®
thats right. the state is not making money from insurance, they only situation they get paid would be if you have a lapse, cancel, or no insurance.. if you want to have your car registered legally you will have to pay a fine and have insurance.. fines are usually $30-85Quote:
Originally Posted by Steveo
For Auto we go thru 3 companies,but for commercial and home we have have 4 or 5 companies we go thru.Quote:
Originally Posted by thinkfast®
advertisement helps man, and gettin on the grind.. I managed an agency for a couple years and I had a few people under me, but I was still hittin up everything I could.. passing out business cards, hittin dealerships w/ applications, flyers.. hell we even had a 30 second spot on Univision lol.. but once we hit the yellow pages and the spanish newspapers, we blew up! went from writing 75 policies a month to 300..Quote:
Originally Posted by gtikid
o yea, and Im tellin Pierre you said that lol
thinkfast, can I send you my resume in hopes that you may pass it along to some recruiters?
Yo Ricky, these recruiters you know, are they located in good spots with good business?
word lolQuote:
Originally Posted by gtikid
these recruiters (2 different ones Ive used) both have good track records and came highly recommended.. they can find you an agency job at a high dollar agent, probably starting off as a producer, or if you have experience/licenses you can apply for pretty much anything.. they work with all kinds of companies in the insurance game.. I went from a aviation underwriter interview one day, to the position Im at now working as an Underwriter in personal lines.. Let me know who's interested, send me a good resume to
[email protected]
what kind of experience are they ussually looking for and what is an average starting pay for some on with minimal to no expereince ....
just curious.