Arizona, i'd appreciate any ideas you'd like to volunteer!badger wrote:Rick, what state are you in, I may have some market ideas
best of luck, just take it one day at a time
Thanks!
rick
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Arizona, i'd appreciate any ideas you'd like to volunteer!badger wrote:Rick, what state are you in, I may have some market ideas
best of luck, just take it one day at a time
Definitely a good point. Those licenses were hard to get and thats not even including the difficulty level of the tests. The good news about it is after becomming detatched from a broker/dealer you have two years to home it with another one. The license renewal costs like $320 every december as i remember so I can skip a couple years of that while i'm getting re-established then I can just pick back up with it again. I recently renewed my P&C and L&H licenses and the DOI told me that when i re-establish with a new broker/dealer i can just go back in and pay the $120 fee + $100 late fee and get it re-upped.LadyBroker wrote:In the beginning of this thread, someone mentions they may let their Life and Variable annuity licenses expire. While I understand you may not be focused on writing Life right now, you may as well renew the licenses. It's a bigger problem to need them and not have them, don't you think?
Actually we write 100% commercial lines. There are certain ways we have structured our company "LEGALLY" to lower the cost of our overhead. We write 100% Professional Liability (Doctors, Lawyers, Real Estate, etc.) In addition I am not a greedy man and want to see the next person(s) succeed in their ventures, why not pay a man or women what their worth. I'd rather you be happy and content in your position than have you look for a rhyme or reason to leave.volstrike3 wrote:Must be personal lines with all of it going into service centers.jtabosida wrote:Slim our splits our 60% new and 50% renewal.
I don't see how the agency could afford that split for commercial lines.