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Nov 4, 2015
It's unfortunate that you believe this and that your "agent" who makes a living off every single policy coded to him told you this. Just like realtors must get licensed and make a living based on houses they sell or find for a buyer, insurance agents must get licensed by the state and make their living based on what they sell, and in the case of American Income Life, which has been around for 50+ years, not one time in the years I have been with the company has someone suggested I try to get my friends and family to start a policy with me. In truth, I have never needed to because AIL doesn't "cold call" or require agents to purchase "leads." If you did any actual research you would find that we only service union members, that of which REQUEST our service. I am very upset at reading your negative comments because as an formally educated individual that was going through tough financial times, I took a chance when receiving one of these so called spam calls and came in for an interview. It was not what I expected because it was a group interview, yet much better in that the managers explained everything about what I would be doing and how much I could make. It sounded like it was too good to be true. I have been with AIL for 3 years now and in 2015 ytd I've earned close to 160k. Next year I hope to double if not triple that. Being that my degrees are in education, I never imagined I would be doing something so completely different and be where I am today. I have seen lives changed in this company. Next time you want to leave a negative review about a career with a company you know nothing about, try educating yourself first before subjecting other people to your own fear of the unknown.