I got him licensed in insurance, got him two jobs, and he wound up quitting and going back to the restaurant industry working late nights and partying again.
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I got him licensed in insurance, got him two jobs, and he wound up quitting and going back to the restaurant industry working late nights and partying again.
Dude, you ARE young....though not dumb. Up until 27, each year lasts like about 400 days (even more when you are younger than 12). For a decade or so after 27, years are roughly 365 days, then they just start getting shorter and shorter.
On the other hand, some people just never do get older.
Wow....i made this thread a little over 17 years ago - I logged in to these forums today for the first time in who knows how many years (edit: 11 years since I last posted!!), and my mind is blown that it's still going :D
Must be great to see a legacy in action! We've certainly exceeded your original challenge of 1000 posts!!
To be honest Post Race is in a bit of a lull right now - it's been much hotter just a few months ago!
All of chit-chat is in a bit of a lull...or a lol, but lull is more accurate. The Post Race went through a revival a few years back when Niya tried for the crown, only to find out that posting many thousand posts in short order is boring.
Moar mermaids!
Awesome name... VB6.
I can finally release this good news because everything's has gone through. I was recently given a portion of a book of business from an agent who decided to sell her book of business back to the company.
That is great news. What does it represent as a percentage of your total book now?
Before, my total book of business was roughly $500k and the premium assigned to me was roughly $324k. The only catch is that I only get paid 3.5% commission on the policies unless I cross-sell the insured another policy; so basically the name of the game is to cross-sell.
I don't understand a word of this.
Say an insured has an auto policy that was assigned to me and the premium is $1,000. At my current "assigned" commission rate I would only receive $35 (or 3.5%) off the renewal of the policy. However, let's say that I then sell the same insured a homeowners policy or a life policy, then I would receive $100 (or 10%) off the renewal of the policy.
Insurance is a scam! -_- lol
Well the guy I had remodeling one of the bathrooms at my rental house just bailed. Very unprofessional. Guess that's what I get for trying to save several thousand bucks.
Contractors and mechanics, the two most unreliable professions.
Well, next to politicians that is.
Politicians seem very reliable at staying in office...
But not getting the job done.
And they grab all they can.
If somebody working on a bathroom starts bailing....that's bad.