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re: Why do people think that they can lie to insurance companies?
Posted on 10/21/16 at 10:53 pm to Vols&Shaft83
Posted on 10/21/16 at 10:53 pm to Vols&Shaft83
How hard was it to get your license? Ive actually been thinking about selling some life insurance on the side for awhile now, I wouldn't want to be involved at the level you probably are but it'd be nice to make a little money from it
What I'm saying may not even be possible
What I'm saying may not even be possible
Posted on 10/22/16 at 5:03 am to Wishnitwas1998
MS is easy as pie, study the book, pay the fee, take the test. The exam is a piece of cake.
You will need a sponsor though unless things have changed.
I let my lisc. expire a long time ago as it was not for me.
You will need a sponsor though unless things have changed.
I let my lisc. expire a long time ago as it was not for me.
Posted on 10/22/16 at 10:03 am to Wishnitwas1998
I've never held a license in Mississippi, but I assume you need to be sponsored by an insurance company like you do in every other state.
My first resident license was in Tennessee, I had to go to a 3 day course, then go to a testing center on Kingston Pike.
I don't know what the test is like now, but back in the day, it was pretty difficult. I think 70% of the people who took the test failed the first attempt. The standards have been relaxed quite a bit.
Getting a broker's license was a pain in the arse, getting a securities license (series 6 and 63) was a bigger pain in the arse.
I do have a series 7, but I've never used it. I once had an ambition to be a Wall Street big shot, but I never really pursued it. I was making enough money doing what I was doing.
My first resident license was in Tennessee, I had to go to a 3 day course, then go to a testing center on Kingston Pike.
I don't know what the test is like now, but back in the day, it was pretty difficult. I think 70% of the people who took the test failed the first attempt. The standards have been relaxed quite a bit.
Getting a broker's license was a pain in the arse, getting a securities license (series 6 and 63) was a bigger pain in the arse.
I do have a series 7, but I've never used it. I once had an ambition to be a Wall Street big shot, but I never really pursued it. I was making enough money doing what I was doing.
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