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Nov 4, 2005 10:18 pm

“Wouldn’t mind working on a part time basis” I’ve thought the same thing, but the only place I know of is Primerica that would let me do that. Anyone have any other options?

Nov 4, 2005 11:11 pm

Look into HD Vest.  While no salary, no pressure either.  I do tax work during tax season, while clients are in getting taxes done, I talk about investments and set up meetings for after tax season.  Learning taxes is not hard.  H & R Block has a good tax school that is not expesive.

My first year doing business this way has brought me about

$ 800,000.00 in just swiching over exsisting accounts.

Just something to think about.

Nov 5, 2005 12:10 am

Also, try this website: www.qcwelcome.com. It’s a BD that advertises that it allows its brokers to work part-time. However, I have no opinion of them, good or bad. You might contact radarnation, I think he works for them.

Nov 5, 2005 12:54 am

Hey, thanks to all! I appreciate the advice. The only thing I have to consider is the training cost thing. Don’t want to have to pay back the big bill on this. Any insight out there?

Nov 5, 2005 5:12 pm
Hi NYSE, I work for Quest Capital, I have been there for 2 years. I would look at their website. www.Questcapital.com  They just updated their website. They have a good program that starts at 50% min payout. I have been satisfied with them. It can be done. See my post under Munis Part 2 as to why I do this part time. I was inspired by TJC 45's post.