Right now you are debating whether to start a career with Farmers
Insurance. You are so excited at the thought of owning your own
business. What a wonderful opportunity. How can you start up your own
business in America for almost no money? Your District Manager has told
you and shown you that there is no better opportunity in America than a
Farmers Insurance Agency to develop your own small business. And they
will pay you a subsidy of up to $1,500 per month for expenses. What an
amazing deal!
Please keep an open mind, and read for yourself
what a former Agent of two years has to say about Farmers. At the end of
this article I have links to documentation showing that I exceeded my
quotas, was a hard working, successful Agent, and still ended up being
let go from Farmers Insurance.
The Farmers group of company's are
actually a pyramid scheme, or Ponzi scheme, where only the District
Managers and the heads of the company make money, the Agents just get
knocked down, and I'll explain to you how this happens.
Of
course, their are a few Agents in each District that are successful and
are making the six figures that your District Manager is promising that
you will make, but these agents are only ‘show pieces'. Nine out of ten
Agents work 18 hour days, sign up their network of friends and family,
cold call for new business, then are eventually rooted out, having their
clients that they brought to Farmers given to those few successful
'show piece' Agents, and the rest to the company itself (the District
Managers). This is so the company does not have to pay the commissions
to the Agents. This way the Farmers Company makes more money.
I'm
sure your District Manager has told you, "after the first year, you'll
earn between $35-$50k, then it doubles after that, and then you'll hit
six figures after two or three years. After two or three years, you'll
be earning six figures, or close to it on renewals alone." Please listen
to me when I say that this is complete B.S.
Farmer's requires
that in order for you to convert from a 'reserve agent' to a 'career
agent' that you sign up 30 or 40 clients (depending on your contract).
These 30 or 40 clients are typically your friends and family, because
they are the easiest people to persuade to sign up. Then once you turn
to a career agent, you are told that the World can be yours. This is
where the pyramid scheme begins.
For me, within three months, I
had converted to a career agent and was doing great. I had brought in
over $125,000 in New Business Premium to Farmers. Within' six months I
had brought in over $225,000 in NBP. I put 75 hours per week into my
agency, and at the suggestion of my District Manager, I poured my life
savings into my agency. The District Manager said that for every dollar I
spent on marketing, I would get two dollars back with the Return On the
Investment that I would be getting. Needless to say that this ROI was
not true, and now I am broke and on the brink of declaring bankruptcy.
Just see how your District Manager reacts when you ask them about the
‘running to daylight numbers' that you have to make. This quota is
virtually impossible to hit, and if you don't hit it, you owe back all
of the subsidy that Farmers gave you! Farmers is a pyramid scheme
because they get the business of your 30 or 40 friends and family that
you signed up, then slowly squeeze the life out of you until you end up
broke and have to pay them back.
I'm not just some dead beat who couldn't hack it. As I stated
previously, I have documented, proven track record of my sales. Farmers
sets their agents up to fail. This way they make more money, because
they don't have to pay commission to the Agent. The only ones who get
rich are the District Managers and the executives in the company such as
Tom Hopkins.
Don't walk away from becoming a Farmers Insurance
Agent, RUN AWAY AS FAST AS YOU CAN. I swear in the end you will make
more money flipping burgers at McDonalds.
I spent $2,000 per
month on advertising at the suggestion of my District Manager, I hit my
sales quotas and now I'm in debt to Farmers for over $6,000, and I
brought in over a $250,000 in premium to them. In the end, I spent over
$18,000 on trying to grow my agency, and now I owe Farmers $6,000! I
think you would agree that this is not a ‘wonderful' opportunity.
If
you don't believe me, click on this link below, and read testimonies of
the thousands of former & current Farmers agents. This link
connects you to the United Farmers Agents Association. Look around this
forum. You'll see what I'm talking about. Save yourself, your
relationship with your family and your sanity and don't join Farmers
Insurance.
Here is the link to the United Farmers Agents Association. http://www.ufaa.com/phorum/read.php?1,1685
Here
is the link to documentation that shows that did in fact hit my quotas
and actually won a few awards for the amount of production that I
brought in.
If you would like to read further, please purchase my book
about how my debt, family problems due to the amount of time and energy I
put into my agency, and the loss of my agency has lead me to thoughts
of suicide. This book is NOT just for Insurance Agents. This book will
help any small business owner who's business has failed. You can find my
book here:
It will be published within the
next few months. It will cost $9.99 and $14.99. I am not sure yet on a
set price. Please leave me a message on Articlebase, or email me at nibnub@gmail.com
to pre-order your book. Thank you for your support. You will find
comfort in this book, and this book will console you and be your support
group that you can turn to each and every day.
As a former Farmers Insurance agent in California, I have since left the
insurance business. I met my quotas and was still let go by Farmers... (Show Bio)
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