In short -
It was a conscious (and very expensive) decision by leadership to hold the convention as scheduled so as not to raise suspicion of agents being a thing of the past in the very near future (by January 2020).
You can choose NOT to believe me (as I’m sure many of you will), but just take a few minutes to think about it and let it sink in before hitting reply.
In long -
We’ve all seen how the company is changing. The interior of Corporate North no longer looks anything like it did before. The culture of the company has completely changed. The downtown building is being sold (they even stripped the State Farm sign off it). People are being let go left and right. Heck, they don’t even sing “Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there” in the commercials anymore.
The buildings, the people, the culture, the jingle, the agents ... those are all things that went into making State Farm what it was. And now, one by one, those things are being stripped away. All except for the agents.
Think about it -
MT was clear that the largest expense that needed to be cut in order to get the expense ratio down is the people. Once all the transitions are done and there are no other employees that can be cut to save expenses, who do you think will be next?
Who is it that takes a huge commission for being a middle-man? Who is it that is no longer pulling their weight on the retention side? Who is it that can easily be replaced with an online app? Who is it that F-wad is being asked to phase out and replace with his “digital transformation” effort?
The agents.