Pros
The job offers plenty of opportunities to make money by providing clients with several different products. To make money though, you really have to really focus on all of them. If you want a challenge, and you have a determined must win attitude and remain positive while fielding calls, you can truly make a difference in people's lives. The job is rewarding the longer you stay and improve your sales. This is a very mental job and requires a professional, perceptive individual who has good work ethic in order to thrive long term. If you are looking for an easy job to make 60 grand a year at, this is not for you. However if you are patient, determined and are willing to listen to criticism without getting your feelings hurt then you may do well. Pros 1.Good leads at times 2. Excellent work atmosphere with good all around people sharing the spaces 3. Strenuous selection process on new hires 4. Plenty of spiffs and prizes ( very old school but nice) 4. Management and Ownership that seem to listen and care 5. A corporate desire to improve constantly 6.Laid back atmosphere if you are doing your job 7. decent pay,could be a bit better 8. Solid training program and continuous education 9. Excellent support staff and well thought out processes in place 10. Potentially making a huge difference in many peoples (clients) lives by securing financial protection for their loved ones.
Cons
1. Management/Ownership are a bit confused as to where to focus ones pay (but getting there) 2. Limited income "opportunities" to really knock the ball out of the park during a good selling month 3. Limited leads at times 4. Always screening for minor mistakes and take away your hard earned money with no counseling or explanation if they find one 5. Crap leads that count against your pay and lead opportunity even though you cannot control this 6. Many moving parts to the job and a bit overwhelming for some. 7. Will terminate employment in the first few weeks or days of your new job if they feel you aren't getting it. 8. Very limited ability to move up the ladder