How can i fashion money selling insurance when my boss is making more sour of me ?
In any line of work, if you're boss doesn't bring in money off of what you do, it's any called "fired" or "self-employed".
Good luck
it is called income, ya know you build up a client chronicle. And you collect from each one a percentage basically like your boss. Sell more insurance. What you trademark, and what your boss makes, are two different things. Presumably, you label 50% of the commission for what you sell. How do you craft money? Sell more.
Answers: insurance agents are paid a commission, usually the commission is divided up between the agency/office and the actual selling agent. If you work for a substantial company like New York Life you would receive a lower commission than you would if you be an independent agent. The lower commission helps retribution for all the benefits you receive as an agent for a life-size company.
You could also start a home business and earn extra excise discounts while earning extramural commission! It's something to think around if you want to make more money.