I'm posting this.. somewhat.. reluctantly.. but.. as I'm going to be able to tell my supervisor, and the people at Aflac, about it.. I'm going to share this news with my friends on the forum.. who have always been so kind to me, and who were so supportive to me, during my darkest days when my mom was sick, and died.
I have every reason to believe.. that I have my first big client. A One Hundred Man Law Firm. If what I'm being told comes to pass, they should be signing with us sometime in January.
I posted how in June, my supervisor and I, had a meeting with an attorney, who my father knows. This whole situation has been a long, drawn out process. In fact, it involves two offices of the law firm's practice.
On Thursday afternoon, my dad called me, with the best news I've had, since the day I passed the insurance exam. Apparently, the law firm is intending to sign with us, and become our client. There were some.. internal delays with their firm bringing it forward, etc. At first, my dad swore me to secrecy. I've known about it for three days, and didn't tell my supervisor. I cried on Thursday when my dad told me the news, as this means I have finally achieved success in the insurance business.
Last night, when I saw my dad for the Yom Kippur break fast, my dad said I would not be getting ahead of myself, to draft a letter to my supervisor, that everything looks like a go for the law firm to sign with us
We're working on that letter as we speak, and it will be sent to my supervisor on Monday Morning.
If this news does come to pass.. I have many people to thank.
First, I need to thank my dad, for his patience with me, when I was basically doing nothing with my life the first year I was in NY. The e-mail he deservedly sent me a year ago, that I was too bright to throw away my life, and to get off my ass, and do something with my life, is what got me back on track. The old Mitch is back, the one with fire in his soul, that achieved success academically in college.
I want to thank the people at Aflac, for showing so much patience, with an absolute unknown who had no experience in the insurance industry. They didn't throw me out, when I kept failing the insurance exam, and even when I had no clients the first months I was there. I think,. the reason is, that I kept trying, and always maintained a positive and humble attitude.
Finally, I want to thank all of my friends on this forum, who have always been so supportive to me, and were so during my darkest days, when my mom was sick, and passed away. The support and kind words I received.. were part of what made it possible for me to survive that horrible event .
I want to make absolutely clear.. that no matter how successful I become in the insurance industry.. I promise two things.
One.. that I will never change my humble attitude. I'm well aware that all this can be taken away from me in one swoop, and I'm not suddenly going to become arrogant, even if I earn a good deal of money.
Two, that I'm not leaving the forum. I have too much history here, with too many people that I care about.. to just ever turn my back on that. Even when I've made stupid posts, to incur the wraith of the mods, I was thankful that Myriads and Jeff never banned me. The only time I've ever really been absent, were the months I was in NJ with my mom when she was getting her cancer treatment,. Other than that, everyone here has been an important part of my life for 12 years. Even when I've stupidly made my "Goodbye" posts. I've nevef left, have I? My actions of being on the forum most every day, show just how much this forum, and everyone here, means to me.
I hope it's okay that I post this in the main forum. I've been trying to keep personal issues in my blog. However, since it's a wonderful piece of news, I wanted to put it in the main forum. I hope the manner in which I posted it, comes across in the humble way it is intended, and that it will be received as such.
I have every reason to believe.. that I have my first big client. A One Hundred Man Law Firm. If what I'm being told comes to pass, they should be signing with us sometime in January.
I posted how in June, my supervisor and I, had a meeting with an attorney, who my father knows. This whole situation has been a long, drawn out process. In fact, it involves two offices of the law firm's practice.
On Thursday afternoon, my dad called me, with the best news I've had, since the day I passed the insurance exam. Apparently, the law firm is intending to sign with us, and become our client. There were some.. internal delays with their firm bringing it forward, etc. At first, my dad swore me to secrecy. I've known about it for three days, and didn't tell my supervisor. I cried on Thursday when my dad told me the news, as this means I have finally achieved success in the insurance business.
Last night, when I saw my dad for the Yom Kippur break fast, my dad said I would not be getting ahead of myself, to draft a letter to my supervisor, that everything looks like a go for the law firm to sign with us
We're working on that letter as we speak, and it will be sent to my supervisor on Monday Morning.
If this news does come to pass.. I have many people to thank.
First, I need to thank my dad, for his patience with me, when I was basically doing nothing with my life the first year I was in NY. The e-mail he deservedly sent me a year ago, that I was too bright to throw away my life, and to get off my ass, and do something with my life, is what got me back on track. The old Mitch is back, the one with fire in his soul, that achieved success academically in college.
I want to thank the people at Aflac, for showing so much patience, with an absolute unknown who had no experience in the insurance industry. They didn't throw me out, when I kept failing the insurance exam, and even when I had no clients the first months I was there. I think,. the reason is, that I kept trying, and always maintained a positive and humble attitude.
Finally, I want to thank all of my friends on this forum, who have always been so supportive to me, and were so during my darkest days, when my mom was sick, and passed away. The support and kind words I received.. were part of what made it possible for me to survive that horrible event .
I want to make absolutely clear.. that no matter how successful I become in the insurance industry.. I promise two things.
One.. that I will never change my humble attitude. I'm well aware that all this can be taken away from me in one swoop, and I'm not suddenly going to become arrogant, even if I earn a good deal of money.
Two, that I'm not leaving the forum. I have too much history here, with too many people that I care about.. to just ever turn my back on that. Even when I've made stupid posts, to incur the wraith of the mods, I was thankful that Myriads and Jeff never banned me. The only time I've ever really been absent, were the months I was in NJ with my mom when she was getting her cancer treatment,. Other than that, everyone here has been an important part of my life for 12 years. Even when I've stupidly made my "Goodbye" posts. I've nevef left, have I? My actions of being on the forum most every day, show just how much this forum, and everyone here, means to me.
I hope it's okay that I post this in the main forum. I've been trying to keep personal issues in my blog. However, since it's a wonderful piece of news, I wanted to put it in the main forum. I hope the manner in which I posted it, comes across in the humble way it is intended, and that it will be received as such.
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