It wasn’t easy at first, but what worthwhile goal in life ever is? You’ve got to embrace “the suck.” But that’s not easy once you’ve already tasted success, especially considering what Christian had managed to build with his event company up north.
“It was interesting at first with USHEALTH,” says Christian. “I really had to sell my wife on it. You see this listing online about making a great income and also see that it’s commission-only. My wife was working the same type of scenario in radio and she said she didn’t think we could make it on two commission jobs. I got started and I really wasn’t that good at first. I told her, ‘hold on give me more time, we’re gonna figure this out.’ “I could see a picture of what this opportunity could be by watching other people in my office… there was nothing special about them, but they hadn’t been there that long and they were doing well. I figured if they can do this, so can I. I could also see how the company really took care of their agents. I told Melissa with the way the commissions and the bonuses are set up, I will catch on and this will be great.”
But as the weeks went by and the calendar got close to the new year, Christian says Melissa was looking for a way out. “By early January she was really trying to get me to leave,” he says.
Time, patience, and funds were running thin. But on the precipice of giving up and giving in, as so often happens, the tide turned. All of it “clicked” for Christian and success was now at his doorstep. “In January, I had a couple of good weeks,” he says. “Then a really big week, I earned like a $5,000 commission check and my wife was now getting on board. It wasn’t clicking at first, there’s a learning curve, selling health coverage is not easy. I had to understand it so I could explain it, I didn’t have enough stories to share yet with my clients, I hadn’t talked to enough people to develop the stories. But now I can tell people how these products have helped my clients. It started to flow much easier. The first few months were rough, but once I caught on, I started to soar. The other jobs my wife was trying to get me to look at were at about $40,000/year. One of my weekly checks last month beat her entire monthly commission at the radio station.”
He continues: “They love it in my office that my wife was trying to get me to quit,” laughs Christian. “I stuck it out and finished number one, in the entire region, in the third week of January. My Regional Leader Kevin Farrell, got me on the phone to speak to the entire group and I told them once my wife saw the check for that week, I no longer had to think about going anywhere else.”