
In her former career as a real estate agent, Angie Reed, of Atlanta, GA, worked hard but never had the freedom to be there for her mother, a cancer survivor, and her young son. When she found Primerica, she recognized that the Opportunity was her chance to take back control of her own future – and her ability to be the person she wanted to be for her family. “I’ve always been the ‘go-to’ person in my family,” recalls Angie. “But every time I had to say ‘no’ because I didn’t have the time or money to give to mom or my son made me feel really badly.”
Once she got into Primerica, she went to work, building her business from the ground up. And she says she was very motivated to start seeing success very quickly. “My mom is actually one of my ‘whys,’” explains Angie. “She went through a lot as a single mother, working two jobs. Last year I was not in a position yet to be there for her like I needed to, but this year, I can honestly say Primerica has changed all of that. I feel very fortunate that I am in the right place – as a Power Builder Ring earner – to position myself to be her lifeline!”
It was just a few months ago that Angie was celebrating her Power Builder Watch (which reps receive when they earn a minimum of $50,000 in income and add at least 50 people to their team within a single 12-month timeframe) achievement and now she’s putting on the Power Builder Ring – which reps receive when they earn at least $100,000* in income and add a minimum of 100 people to their team within a single 12-month period.
“It is so exciting to have earned the Power Builder Ring!” smiles Angie. “It will be a constant reminder to me that hard work pays off. The only thing I did differently for the Ring than I did for the Watch is I didn’t get comfortable there. I continued to keep my foot on the gas, kept working hard and continued doing the things my awesome coach advised me to do!”
Way to go, Angie and Carole! You can be proud of how far you’ve come in the short time you’ve been building your Primerica business!
*Primerica income figures are based upon rolling 12‑month gross cash flow (including advances) as of April 2012. The cash flows stated are not intended to demonstrate the earnings of typical RVPs/representatives. Rather, the cash flows that have been cited reflect the potential that comes with building your business, and there is no guarantee that you will achieve any specific cash flow level. Most RVPs/representatives do not achieve the levels illustrated. In the 12‑month period ending in December 2011, Primerica paid a total of $504,514,944 in compensation to the sales force at an average of $5,544 per licensed representative. Average RVP earnings are typically higher. Actual gross cash flow is, among other factors, dependent upon the size and scale of a representative’s organization, the number of sales and the override spread on each sale, and the ability and efforts of you and your downlines. Having said this, Primerica provides a tremendous opportunity for individuals who work hard and who desire to develop a business with strong income potential. 12PFS314


