What is the best agency to be an auto insurance agent and return with licensed?

I need a midllife career adjust. I want to get my auto insurance license and to be trained. What options do I enjoy?
You can study and get licensed on your own. You should be able to run to your state's dept of insurance website and get information about getting licensed. It's also possible that you can work through a company to licensed to. I'm an agent near State Farm and we look more at the quality of an employee a bit than if their already licensed. Most agencies will pay for your licensing once they've settled to hire you.
You go to your state insurance department website to get the information on how to seize licensed - you basically just hold to pass a test.

But if you own no experience, and no sales experience, you're not likely to bring a company willing to let you put up for sale their insurance.

To be trained, you basically have to carry a job selling insurance for someone who already has the contract. They'll preserve half your commission, but they'll service the accounts, and teach you in the region of insurance. DEFINATELY the way to go, next to no experience.
Got to study for the license exam which is called personal lines. Find a insurance staffer surrounded by your local community who can place you with an agency to sponsor you for the test.
You're best bet is to start by working with another agent and learn the industry. I usually post ad on craigslist when I'm hiring.
Many companies out there will offer to spawn you an agent right away, but very few "green" agents make it.
Work for another agent for at most minuscule a year and then you'll be much better prepared to start an agency.


Answers:    I would call the large carrier, Allstate, State Farm, etc. They will hire a new agent and help you clear an office if they think you own what it takes. You can even buy a book of business.
I would pick the company with the best training and the best mentor/sales executive.