Already had many concepts on the table. The result: mixed. There are definitely employees there who do a good job, but there is often a lot of nonsense. If you ask questions, it quickly becomes thin. So as with many other brokers/agents/strukkis etc. - You have to have the right advisor.
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•@Dr27589 I'm just a person who really likes sales. I can say that I do my best to give honest advice and I expect the same from the company.
How are you set up to be 100% self-employed and independent?
How are you set up to be 100% self-employed and independent?
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@Twizzi Sales as such, or explicitly related to MLP? If the latter: Why?
I am self-employed and independent of any shareholdings or similar. - I am free to decide what I do and how I do it.
I am self-employed and independent of any shareholdings or similar. - I am free to decide what I do and how I do it.
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@Dr27589 sales in general. I really enjoy advising people and being active during the day.
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@Twizzi If you are working for MLP, then it is also part of honest advice to mention that you will be employed there as a commercial agent who (by law) is entrusted with brokering their business. Even if the MLP presents itself to the outside world as a broker, some large insurers hold not inconsiderable stakes in the company. Whether the whole thing is still transparent and you can really position yourself as a broker on the market in this way, I'll leave it at that.
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•@Dr27589 yes, you are 100% right
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@Dr27589 Perhaps another question, if you were to compare MLP with DVAG. Would you say that MLP is a bit ahead?
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@Twizzi In my opinion, no performance is better than the dvag. Is that your benchmark? You wrote about other requirements in the first comment 😅
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@Dr27589 no 😂 but I have a picture of DVAG and am now trying to classify MLP there. If you'd said you'd put them in the same place, it would have been done for me straight away.
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@Twizzi At mlp you are not driven like a dog to recruit new employees. That's good. As for the rest, I think there are better opportunities to build something up in the industry. What makes this company interesting for you & what kind of job offer do you have?
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@Dr27589 Yes, I've often thought that too.
Well, I'm still a student at the moment, having completed vocational training as a finance/insurance clerk. I have about 3 years of work experience in the field.
MLP approached me with the offer that I could work as a consultant during my studies. I would be self-employed right from the start and would of course have to take care of new clients myself. But I would be accompanied and supported from start to finish.
The way it was offered to me, it sounds like a good, lucrative extra income during my studies.
Well, I'm still a student at the moment, having completed vocational training as a finance/insurance clerk. I have about 3 years of work experience in the field.
MLP approached me with the offer that I could work as a consultant during my studies. I would be self-employed right from the start and would of course have to take care of new clients myself. But I would be accompanied and supported from start to finish.
The way it was offered to me, it sounds like a good, lucrative extra income during my studies.
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