Job Description
We are recruiting Life Insurance Sales Closers. Our average sales agent makes $10,000 per month. Yes, you read that correctly. This is not some get-rich-quick scheme.
Most people have no idea how much money there is in Insurance Sales. There are over 100 million uninsured Americans today. They have set aside no money for Final Expenses (Burial/Cremation/Funeral), Mortgage Protection, Indexed Universal Life (IUL) or Life Insurance. This puts their families/loved ones with no security, if they should pass away. Gary Michels runs his agency under Southwestern Legacy Insurance and has been a Hall of Fame Producer for several years. We offer our clients peace of mind with many options to meet every budget and need.
What are we offering ? Southwestern Legacy Insurance pays for the coursework to get you prepared for your State Insurance Exam for free. We invite you into our Las Vegas office to learn from multiple Top 1% producers in Life Insurance! We help you build your business from the ground up. So, I guess the only thing to ask is, are you ready to open the door to an amazing opportunity that will change your life?
What will make you successful in this role ?
What do you need to have ?
Do not wait until the New Year to get started! The end of the year, when friends and family come together, is the highest month for Life Insurance Sales! Now is the time to act...This is your sign to take action!
Company DescriptionAt Southwestern Legacy Insurance Group, we’re committed to helping you protect it. Each day, over 10,000 Americans turn 65 — and nearly half of them don’t have life insurance or are underinsured. The Final Expense life insurance products and solutions we offer are designed to meet that critical need.
Why is Final Expense life insurance coverage so important? Many people don’t realize how much their death could cost their loved ones. Currently, the average cost of dying in America is $18,978. That includes $11,618 for end-of-life necessities and $7,360 for viewing and/or cremation. With Final Expense insurance, you can help your family manage those expenses.At Southwestern Legacy Insurance Group, we’re committed to helping you protect it. Each day, over 10,000 Americans turn 65 — and nearly half of them don’t have life insurance or are underinsured. The Final Expense life insurance products and solutions we offer are designed to meet that critical need. \r\n\r\nWhy is Final Expense life insurance coverage so important? Many people don’t realize how much their death could cost their loved ones. Currently, the average cost of dying in America is $18,978. That includes $11,618 for end-of-life necessities and $7,360 for viewing and/or cremation. With Final Expense insurance, you can help your family manage those expenses.
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