questions on nyl and and Physician Mutual/work from home

by nikip » Sat Jan 31, 2009 07:23 pm
Posts: 4
Joined: 31 Jan 2009

Anyone work for Physician Mutual insurance I have a interview and want to know how well they are doing, do they have a good training program and do they assist you with leads. Also can you work this are any company from how selling insurance life, health or auto if so please let me know the companies from home I currently work form home.

Any advice I also have a interview with New York Life any advice on either

Total Comments: 3

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 10:29 am Post Subject:

I'd suggest that you check-up both these companies with the state insurance department. Both Physician Mutual and New York Life are in business for many years and have earned enough reputation in the industry. I'm sure that they would provide you with good career opportunities. Best of luck with the interviews.

And, yeah read the following thread as well

ampminsure.org/insuranceagents/physicians-mutual.html

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 02:35 pm Post Subject: question question

Anyone work for either of these companies. I have a iterview and need to know more. For example I work from home but want to know is this a industry where you have to knock on doors. I have young kids and sometimes have a schedule where I am not able to get out in the evening any advice would be appreciated.

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 03:17 am Post Subject:

I have heard that there is a fair amount of prospecting with New York Life, but a good support network. Although leads are available from many different sources, most of them aren't worth what you pay for in small quantities. The industry is still very focused on building your client base, and this may take some getting out in the evenings. I suggest to my agents that work from home that they schedule at least 2 nights a week for prospecting (babysitter arrangements / etc.).

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