In response to Florida to HHS: The MLR is Just Killing Us
UH34D wrote:
"From the broker/agent perspective, perhaps the insurance carriers need to develop a more fair and fundamental alternative in the area of commissions that would be an incentive to keep business on the books. As things now stand, the insurance carriers themselves need to reevaluate their operating expenses instead of truly looking at the broker/agent as a mere expense and attempting to minimize the cost of a valuable asset.
"The most difficult part of my job was to convince the company I worked for [that] it existed only because there were people out there who did the leg work to maintain their existence. People who worked long hours, trained and educated themselves at, usually, their own expense, people who chose a career to serve the public."
In response to Lessons from "The Bachelor"