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If one is to look at the statistics, you'll find insurance salesman, (ie carpetbaggers), are very well paid for their work. What gets me is they don't work any harder or any more then anyone else, such as a carpenter, electrician plumber, etc. The way their money is generated, is through policies sold. And the more one is to sell the more one makes. Completely understandable. These people work to make a profit for the company, or companies they work for. I've been to a presidents club where huge bonuses are handed out, some in the tens of thousands of dollars, some over a hundred thousand dollars. Why doesn't this money go to the people that pay their policies up each month and nothing is spent on the policy holder? Greed is the only answer I can come up with. Isn't this the same problem that we're all faced with nation wide, greed. No one will ever convince me that a useless carpetbagger is worth more than a pinch of salt.
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