Little late on this one but here's my take...
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I wanted to take this chance before the meeting to ask the group some questions to see what I could learn from the experience here on the forum.
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1. What is the #1 thing you look for in a general agent?
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2. What are some things to watch out or be cautious for in a general agent?
a. Does he look you in the eye when talking to you.
b. Ask him for references, he certainly will ask you for yours...
c. How long has he been in business and how long with his present surety.
d. Look around his office... you can tell a lot by how it is set up... wall plaques, certificates, licenses, his desk, other employees in attendance.
e. If you can, talk to others associated with him, without him around.
f. Listen carefully and try and get a read on exactly what he expects from you...
g. How many other agents does he have working and in what areas, does he give exclusive area or is it open season for whoever gets there first.
h. How is he dressed, his overall attitude, his neatness or lack of it...
i. Pay close attention to his depth of knowledge in the business... in other words, listen for the BS.... it is always there, but you can tell a lot from it's direction and depth...
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3. As a brand new bondsman did you interview a number of general agents or go with the first one to give you a chance just to get your foot in the door?
Well, frankly, I was pretty much dropped into the first one, not knowing... but to be honest... when you first start, you have to get a feel for the business and if you look at the disclaimer on my sig line... that pretty much says a lot and is applicable to this question... try to hook up with folks that will "ride along" and show you the ropes... I had no one for at least a year and it was a very expensive 'school'...
*** A lot depends on whether of not you are doing this as you ONLY MEANS OF INCOME... if so, you are taking a very big step and I can tell you that it is always a good idea to have a very solid backup plan and if possible... other income to sustain you in your learning time... this is a rough business and it is full of charlatans... who will take you to the cleaners...
You got a post from Steve F. in Ohio... I think that would be one of the best contacts you could make... he is honest and will steer you in the right direction and answer a lot of your questions... I would recommend contacting him at the get go....