u/TimeBackJump

Job Offer

Hello all,

I applied for a job at BCBS of SC as a Sales Agent for small group sales with the chamber of commerce. I did insurance for 2 years independent and now work for the department of social services. Can anyone give me pointers on what to expect? This is different from my Medicare league. They said it's work from home, salary $43k +commissions. I did a little digging and found out commissions are about 4% on each sale. Selling in groups so multiply that by however many employees I'll be signing. I've been out of the insurance world for 1 year so I am a little nervous. I wasn't an *amazing* Medicare Agent but I do well with people face to face. My residuals are starting to dwindle down below $1k/month so not taking this job would imo be foolish. I know they'll be training me which is great but I'm just very unfamiliar with the work. Hoping someone can chime in if they're experienced in the field and have any pointers and wisdom for me for interview and after getting the job.

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u/TimeBackJump — 4 hours ago

Elementary Schools in Charleston County

Hey all, I have a little one that is ready for kindergarten. I'm pretty unfamiliar with the area of Charleston county but I was looking for a good school for him to go to. I live on the Dorchester Road side of Charleston county and I'm looking for a school that is between the area of North Charleston and Ladson but it seems most schools in that area are low ranking so it's tough. I tried getting my child into Oakbrook Elementary in Dorchester county but was shocked that the out-of-state tuition was about 8k. Here's a list of all of the schools in Charleston County, if anyone has any input on which schools to avoid, pros, cons, etc. that would be a big help.

u/TimeBackJump — 29 days ago