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Posted 10 months ago Hello... Wonderful Ladies! I recently joined Primerica FS. I wanted to know if anyone has or is currently involved with Primerica. I would like for you to share your experience. I am still alittle green and looking for additional income from home. tbrazil |
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| Posted 10 months ago I interviewed with them, but decided not to work for this company. Please read the complaints against this company. It is very difficult to make a decent salary because of the way the company is structured to favor the top executives. |
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| Posted 10 months ago I considered it but had to wonder when they told me they would give me the answers to the tests to get my license. June Sockol Fashion to Fit Your Style...AND Your Budget
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| Posted 9 months ago I recently had an interview with them, but decided not to get on board. I was/is looking for a more steady income; their payment process seemed like too much of a variable and I need a guaranteed paycheck, ya know? Plus, I wasn't in the position to invest in the position as required. I told them I'd like to keep it open as an option in the future, so please keep us updated on your progress. |
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| Posted 4 months ago I checked them out, went to their meeting which left you feeling like you could conquer the world, however reality smacked me the next day when they expected me to give 10 names, addresses, and phone numbers for them to "call for references." Those reference calls were active pushes on my friends and neighbors to take their services. I felt betrayed. There is a huge difference in asking for a reference and making a sale call in which they used MY NAME to push for appointments. I apologize to all my friends and neighbors and then nicely told this "service" to quit trying to hard sell me or anyone I gave contact information for. The irony is that part of their "lingo" is..."We are SO good that our services sell themselves!" um....wrong. I think they prey on people by offering them fabulous free training. I will say that when I called the insurance bureau they did say that it was commonplace for agencies to offer "extensive" training in order to "assist" employees in gaining the proper license. So while it sounded a bit fishy--I suppose it is commonplace in this industry, which makes one wonder just how "savvy" these people are about "assisting" someone with their finances. Some people are making fabulous money doing this though. I wish you well...just keep your eyes open. cheekyredhead is here! |
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| Posted 4 months ago Sounds like the methods the timeshare companies use. I would have felt the same way you did. I am glad you got it straightened out. That would be embarrassing. |


