EVQ is a joke. Pay structure is awful - Medicare Agent Prudential Employee Review

1.0
Nov 6, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work from home is about the only good thing.

Cons

The company ruined a good thing by changing their pay structure. Agents get bogus unqualified transfers or misled seniors calling in asking for a $2000 check. If you don’t sell a plan to those bogus calls, it affects your pay. You end up getting $23 per policy if you don’t get any good calls. Good agents don’t even want to work anymore. Very disappointing. Was great before they wrecked it with this evq nonsense. Pay isn’t fair or exciting. They seem to be pinching Pennie’s and taking the agent’s milk money now. Reminds me of Health IQ before they crashed and burned. Not honorable, no support, tickets left unresolved, misleading advertising if any, pay is so bad it’s insulting. Worst pay structure I have ever seen in a Medicare brokerage.

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Pros

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Cons

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