Underpaid, Overworked, and Unrealistic Expectations - Usaa Agent Foundever Employee Review

1.0
11 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote , that’s all I can say

Cons

• Extremely low pay for the amount of responsibility. $17 during training and $18 after licensing is not competitive for insurance work. • Unrealistic training timeline. Only about a week to study for the insurance exam, and if you fail they deduct $300 from your paycheck. • Constant monitoring. Having to keep your camera on during training and OJT feels excessive and uncomfortable. • Very heavy workload. Reps are expected to handle complicated auto policy questions, billing issues, and frustrated members all at once. • Many members are older and struggle with technology, which makes simple tasks take much longer while still being judged on call metrics. • Stressful environment with high expectations but very little support.

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Foundever Response
3mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and feedback. I appreciate you taking the time to highlight your perspective, and I’m glad you mentioned the flexibility of remote work. Foundever encourages open communication through several channels, including the MAX survey, daily pulse checks, daily training surveys, and our open door policy so we can continue learning and improving. For licensed roles, the company covers the cost of training and certification, and the reimbursement agreement related to those expenses is explained and acknowledged prior to employment so expectations are clear. If you would like your concerns reviewed further, please feel free to reach out to People Services at peopleservices@foundever.com. Jasmin at Foundever

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