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Ability to pass background checks (criminal and motor vehicle), drug tests, receive and maintain issuance of an airport security badge, and be insurable by the company’s applicable insurance policies.
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As a Farmers Insurance Sales Agent, you will be part of a team that is helping to grow the revenue of the agency by offering products that people need for their security and peace of mind.
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Military veteran - military service member - sales representative - sales manager - sales director - service advisor - account executive - real estate agent - insurance agent - loan officer - home advisor.
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Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity and Accident Insurance. Medical/prescription drug, dental, and vision Insurance. Service aircraft as requested by management or customers, such as fueling, de-icing, lavatory, ground power and potable water services, parking, marshalling, delivering catering and towing.
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Seasoned Agent income potential 100k to 200k+ in the first year. From agent level to leadership and up to Home Office. Whether you are looking to grow your insurance career or in need of strong insurance support, BIG is the partner you can trust.
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Property casualty insurance agent license or obtain within 6 months. Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Associate in Commercial Underwriting (AU), Associate in Risk Management (ARM), Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC), and/or Certified Risk Manager (CRM) designations preferred.
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Load and unload luggage and other cargo into/out of aircraft and from/into the FBO or other location. A Line Service Technician (LST) is a customer service role responsible for a variety of duties that contribute towards safely providing requested services for general aviation aircraft, crews and passengers.
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Administer all aspects, including analysis, of accounts receivable, which include retiree's group auto and affiliates, Farm Bureau Insurance agent payroll deduction, employee expense reports, fleet charge backs and other miscellaneous invoices.
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Must be able to physically enter/exit and operate motor vehicles and ground support equipment such as fuel trucks, vans, tugs, and cars. Must be able to safely and efficiently perform various functions (e.g., fueling, de-icing) from elevated heights.
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An LST routinely operates ground service equipment and uses knowledge of the company's policies and procedures to provide efficient and excellent service to customers and other guests to the fixed base operation (FBO.
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Currently, as an Insurance Agent, he is passionate about mentoring and training future leaders. True work/life balance Top-notch mentorship with some of the best in the business Affordable health insurance, dental, and vision benefits for you and your family for full-time employees.
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Operate and drive ground service equipment such as fuel trucks, de-icing trucks, ground power units, tugs, and stair trucks, shuttles, etc. Drive a shuttle vehicle with passengers and/or luggage and cargo.
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In this role, you’ll show our customers the value that comes with being a GEICO policyholder: preparing insurance quotes, advising customers on coverage, and converting quotes into new policies — all without making a single cold call.
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AmTrust Title is an agent-centric title insurance company grounded in offering next-level customer service with a dynamic team approach, backed by the deep financial resources of AmTrust Financial Services, Inc. (AFSI.
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Flexible Work Arrangements whenever possible Retirement Benefits Maternity/Paternity Leave, Infertility & Adoption reimbursement Mentoring & Development Programs Employee Discounts Pet insurance Matching Donations to your favorite cause Access to our BASF Wine Cellar and much more.
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