For Rebecca, it has been and continues to be such a great ride that she not only shares the opportunity with agents who become like family but with her own family as well.
“I love the fact we have created an opportunity for our children to come in and be successful,” says Rebecca. “I would not have allowed my daughter to come here if we were still knocking on doors every day and going into people’s homes. Years ago I was driving 600-to-700 miles a day. But knowing she wouldn’t be in that same situation makes all the difference. I am very thankful and very blessed we made the transition to virtual sales.” Rebecca says not only are virtual sales safer, and more efficient, but she points to what virtual presentations did for the company during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic – not only in increasing sales – but in the continued ability to offer this opportunity to those who lost their jobs or were furloughed.
It was exactly the virtual platform, as well as the opportunity for freedom and financial independence that eventually led Rebecca’s daughter Michelle to join the company.
Rebecca says Michelle was on her way to becoming a veterinarian after putting in the time to earn the 1000 hours needed to go to vet school. But in the spring of 2017, something changed.
“In April of that year, Michelle comes to me to tell me she got accepted to vet school in Colorado,” says Rebecca. “I was so happy for her. I was 100% behind her decision and knew all the hard work she put into it. Michelle says to me, ‘So I got accepted to vet school and it’s gonna be eight years of schooling and put me about $100,000 in debt. When I come out I will be making about $85,000 to $100,000 a year. Then she looks at me and says, ‘Are you crazy? I’m coming to work with you!’ “I had to agree,” laughs Rebecca. “I figured if she failed at this she could always go to school. What was the downside of her coming to work with me?”