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Monumental Life

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Bad experience, high employee turnover, too much driving, difficult for new agents to make it financially. - Insurance Agent Monumental Life Employee Review

2.0
1 Mar 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent introductory pay for first 15 weeks, good benefits and training. Learned a great deal about service and sales of life insurance.

Cons

False promises from manager during interview.Too much driving and service work cuts into sales time, managers not seeing eye to eye, if you sell a policy and it lapses within 6 months, they take away all of your commission from the sale. Commissions cut 21% on Transamerica products shortly after I was hired. Compensation plan is complicated. Your commissions go into a pool and you are paid 15% of the pool every 2 weeks. If you are there long enough it maxes out at 22% of pool every 2 weeks. Yes you do get a book of business, but most of those clients don't want anymore insurance. Clients in book of business are too far from home. I couldn't afford the gas to work this position. Company doesn't do anything to get you leads for new business. Company was in a transition from Monumental to Transamerica which made it a mess. No sense of direction by management. After I was hired my clients informed me about all of the agents before me.

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5.0
26 Sept 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

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Cons

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4.0
12 May 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible Schedule - You can work as many or as few hours as you would like as long as you meet mimumum sales goals. You are not expected or pressured to work weekends/holidays. Benefits Package is above average: Health/Dental/Vision, 401k, Pension Plan, Stock Options. Advancement is possible if willing to relocate. You are given a book of business which pays service commissions immediately (essentially acting as a salary).... though it's not enough to live off without generating your own sales, it's better than what most insurance companies offer to start. Mileage is an itemizable tax deduction.

Cons

It's a Sales Position!! Meeting weekly/monthly goals can be stressful. If you're expecting a six-figure income, it's not likely... $35,000/1st year, $40,000/2nd year is more reallistic.... and that doesn't factor in your gas/car expenses. Expect to work nights! Warm-calls are not much better than cold-calls... you need thick skin. Expect to put some miles on your own car.... In two years I put 60,000 miles on my vehicle and that was strictly work miles.

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