Pros
1.) opportunity to make a lot of money 2.) Can be very family oriented-- as long as you agree to be their caged lion. 3.) The opportunity can really help you start to think differently about life and success --if you're smart, learn what you can and get the hell out of there fast! 4.) A 1099 opportunity is the best for the right person. 5.) The industry can be really rewarding, both financially and personally...If you're in it for the right reasons Attention: Many of the positive reviews here that consists of "i can't think of anything bad to say" are just management filling this up so that they can be more successful at recruiting. ( I know, I was one of them) I am writing this to help people. I've seen too many lives get ruined here. Please help this get on top of the board, and if you're reading this, I encourage you to take your talents to another insurance company, They will pay for your licensing. 500 is too much money to invest here.
Cons
my favorite part here is the cons. ( this isn't some hate-filled, lazy agent that hated working hard. I, in fact am still employed within the industry and I Love it, 1. You are constantly working ( not a problem you say?) well you will miss out on what is important in life and as a life insurance agent, you'll preach that life is too short. so that makes to sense. and they will make you feel bad if you want to have a proper work/life balance. life is too short. 2. In order to be truly successful here, you have to be The SGA and MGA caged lion. They throw you the best of the crappy leads as long as you work hard to impress them. ( And i mean kiss their Touche and do everything they demand of you) 3. Yes you'll do cold-calling (alot) and random door knocking (why?) because the leads that are given to you, 99% of them have never heard of AIL. ( there's nothing wrong with cold-calling but it can be tough if people have never heard of AIL before. (which is why i took my talents to a well known, well-trusted company) and insurance door knocks are just unprofessional especially with their switch and bait sales tactic. 4. You are trained to be scripted so that you can get the sale. Which is not genuine at all. 5. very similar to network marketing with the pyramid structure. You eat, they eat. you climb the ladder through a bunch of lies. ( they will try to tell you that you are doing these people a favor by lying, but they products are bad compared to what is out there) 6. You are trained to lie to get yourself in the home with bogus "child-safe kits" and "free" life insurance or the 'lovely" health benefits. This is their Switch and Bait and i can't respect anyone that does it. I hated myself for doing it. 7. You will be in home for about an hour before they even know that you are trying to sell them life insurance. Then the computer will speak to their fragile heart and if you get a sale, it will be an emotional sale and you'll be in the house for another 45 min or so. (I'm sorry if you're going to work here) 8. Charge backs are major because THEIR PRODUCTS ARE CRAPPY!, compared to what is out there, so people will rightfully cancel and go somewhere and then you'll have to pay ail back. 9. They ask a lot of you and if you can't deliver, you'll be treated like crap. 10. The emphasis isn't on perfecting your craft, its on getting ahead and growing fast. This is why a lot of their leaders aren't very educated on the industry. (The know the script well and say the same thing. They don't even treat it as a profession.) 11. They want you to take ownership of your business, But you are treated like an employee of theirs as if you're getting paid for your time and you get spoken down do when you make a mistake. Its just so funny thinking about it. Your time is theirs. Try to take a Sunday off to spend time with your family. I dare you. There is a leader there that will call you "dumb". what a joke. 12. Managers don't respect you unless you're doing well (I've been on both sides so I know) because you are helping to pay their bills. 13. Everyone is out to get on top! no one is your friend. They become someone else just for recognition. Be careful who you trust and call friend. When you start to struggle a bit, they will advise their followers to not hang around you anymore. A true leader would take that as an opportunity to lead. 14. Really bad products and i mean that from the bottom of my heart. I feel terrible for every single family that i serviced while working there. knowing the truth about this, you have to be extremely selfish to work here. 15. YOU BELONG IN A MORE PROCESSIONAL SETTING. YOU WERE NOT MADE TO BE THE SGA OR MGA TOY SOLDIER. WANT OT MAKE A LOT OF MONEY HERE, THAT'S WHAT YOU'LL BE SIGNING UP FOR. 16. their pay is actually one of the worst out their too. learned that once i left. Bottom line, if you're going to work in the industry, do your research (like i did) and go and represent one of the best. you owe it to the families that you'll serve.