Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

AA4/ AA97 Contract changes

It would be nice to hear what other SF agents are doing to prepare for new contract changes. Set the bi--hing aside since many of us feel like venting. What is your business approach to the drastic changes to compensation.


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Post ID: @OP+1krh32pf6

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Long overdue agency has to make choices.

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Post ID: @hq+1krh32pf6

@fs I don't think any AA3/4 agents will take the new contract and give up their extended termination benefits!

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Post ID: @gq+1krh32pf6

The question was posted for agents to respond.

Not the trolls looking from the outside who have never experienced the financial uncertainty of running a business for the past 25-40 years.

Easy to criticize what one doesn’t understand.

Love to hear from actual agents. AA97 and AA 3/4

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Post ID: @fs+1krh32pf6

@aj absolutely. And a NASFA lawsuit. Same thing happened with AA97. It was MANDATORY until SF got pressured, then it became Optional.

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Post ID: @fr+1krh32pf6

If the Agents are still remaining then any changes are a complete waste of money. We are better off flushing a couple billion down the toilet than continuing to fund a dinosaur business model. They will still be stealing the company blind.....

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Post ID: @c1+1krh32pf6

Great. just a bunch of brouhaha. Trimming expenses to offset for incompetent operations (hubs). Also, create incentive to sell more overpriced life insurance and disguise it as financial services. Pie not bigger, just changing the slice sizes.

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Post ID: @be+1krh32pf6

I have been saving for years. I think we all knew this gravy train wouldnt last forever.

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Post ID: @b8+1krh32pf6

Agency is a show is all it is. It isn't worth the show. Overpaid bunch!

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Post ID: @b7+1krh32pf6

Great decision by the senior executive team.

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Post ID: @b2+1krh32pf6

@a5 So what I’m hearing you say is that promises made in the past, and you based your business investments upon, shouldn’t be honored? Interesting take on the announcement.

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Post ID: @b1+1krh32pf6

Great move forward. Cream rises

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Post ID: @ak+1krh32pf6

I predict a wave of agent retirements.

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Post ID: @aj+1krh32pf6

Sounds fair & consistent. Going to a single contract puts everyone on the same playing field and compensation framework (aside from trimming the fat for those who don’t get onboard)

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Post ID: @a5+1krh32pf6

Long overdue!

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Post ID: @a3+1krh32pf6

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