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Nick J.
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Nick J.
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Payson, AZ
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So fortunately I was able to bring the wife home from her J.O.B at United Health Care a few days ago. After a few days of what she calls boredom (probably just not used to it yet) She's talking about working on becoming an insurance broker and opening her own office up. I know there will be a lot to it, but I'd like to hear a few words of wisdom from some guys like Tim and others here on the forum that are involved in insurance and maybe even some that ARE insurance brokers, any wisdom to be shared would be great

I personally think it would be cool for her to do that, I'm hoping to get the cheapest rates in town :mrgreen:

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