by adell50 » Mon Sep 07, 2009 11:31 pm
Is there a preferred high end brokerage to work for?
It isn't that I have anything against firms that primarily serve a lower incoming producing clientèle, however I prefer the high end.
Preference might be considered for reputation, support, training, etc.
This comparison in real estate might be Sotheby's vs Keller Williams
Any help is a big help!
Many thanks!
It isn't that I have anything against firms that primarily serve a lower incoming producing clientèle, however I prefer the high end.
Preference might be considered for reputation, support, training, etc.
This comparison in real estate might be Sotheby's vs Keller Williams
Any help is a big help!
Many thanks!
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 03:40 pm Post Subject:
The teachers market is very lucrative!!!!
Just another Joe is absolutely correct with that. I made a ton of money last year investigating members of EFS and Americo who misrepresented the terms and conditions of life insurance policies and annuities placed inside the teachers' 403(b)s. In fact, 2 agents from Southern CA (who made lots of money as well) will not be able to sell insurance to teachers in CA ever again because of it.
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 02:26 am Post Subject:
And now we understand a little better the reason we saw brand new regulation concerning 403(b)s and the exodus of a few insurance companies from that market. As well as others who'd prefer not to do business there.
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