I worked for TAG, for a period, while living in another state. This was an all time low for me in the insurance business. I am still kicking myself for being dumb enough to have been associated with a company like this.
What good can I say? Nothing! What did I learn? I learned that:
a. TAG will pay you much less than you can receive from other such companies.By the time their bottom feeder national sales directors and state agency directors receive overrides from your work there isn't much left for you.
B. The only person you can really depend on for quality leads is yourself. If you depend on minimum wage appointment people, like those who work for TAG, you are going to get minimum wage quality type appointments. Been to McDonald's lately?
C. Their sales directors are clueless as to what's really going on. But then their only job is recruiting and enjoying the fruits of your labor. Nothing else matters to them.
D. Many promises are made to you... Few if any are kept.
E. Getting released from this company is near impossible. I always thought we lived in a democracy.
Of the 10 people on my "team" all of them quit in addition to the state director. What's that tell you?
With The Assurance Group the only thing you are "assured" of is getting screwed especially when it comes to money. As others have said avoid this company. You'll be glad you did.
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