Licensed Insurance Agent - SLS (jacksonville, florida) Sales - Jacksonville, FL at Geebo

Licensed Insurance Agent - SLS (jacksonville, florida)

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Do you think you could you make 2000 a week selling Final Expense if you had GREAT LEADS and GREAT SUPPORT? We know you can Medicare Advantage season is over, and Obamacare is here, but, what does that mean for you? The MA market is harder to tap each year due to apathy and CMS restrictions.
Commissions on health sales are shrinking, and know one knows if there will be feast or famine from the new laws.
Tired of gambling with your familys future from year to year? Seek stability The maturation of the Baby Boomer generation has created the most explosive growth opportunity in decades for the true final expense insurance agent.
Millions of senior clients need a low cost life insurance product, with liberal underwriting, to fund their final expenses.
SLS meets that need with a specialized portfolio of proprietary products designed to prevent the tragedy of loss from being compounded by a lack of preparation.
After fifty years of working with agents, we know you need:
FREE LEADS :
SLS invests 25,000
annually, PER AGENT, for a customized marketing campaign to deliver leads within a 60 mile radius of your front door step GREAT COMMISSION :
TRUE 100:
150,000 per year potential for agents, 250:
500,000 per year for Managers PREDICTABLE INCOME :
Chargebacks do not affect your weekly commission check RENEWALS :
We cant run like this forever.
Start to fund your future NOW This market requires patience and compassion.
You will be required to consult senior clients within their homes, which can involve unique challenges.
Versatility, diversity training, and experience in the Medicare Advantage market is a plus.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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