No either you would have to be incensed in that state or the agency you work for would have a license that you can work under.
Actually, you don't have to go to college to work in insurance, but business would probably be a good one. You could go find a company, take their training program, and take the state test for the licence. This would get you working.
The answer to that question depends on the position that you want and the state you live in. If you want to be an insurance agent, most insurance companies require (per state Department of Insurance regulations) that you be at least 18 years old.
Yes, according to StateFarm's website, they do offer commercial liability insurance for work vehicles. http://www.statefarm.com/insurance/business/commercial-auto-insurance.asp
Being insured is very importatnt in protecting your business. The type of insurance needed will depend on if you work independently or with a contractor.
Business travel insurance is often an unnecessary expense. Often the company you work for will have travel insurance included in the insurance they provide for their employees.
If you want to rent for business purposes, I would suggest home depot. Especially for shorter term work, they really offer the best equipment and lowest prices.
Business auto insurance coverages commercial vehicles or vehicles used for work. Personal auto insurance coverages a personal automobile that is not used for work related activities.
There are numerous possible examples of things that business insurance would cover. Business insurance will cover things such as property damage and work casualties.
out of state truck insurance only covers you if you have bought interstate insurance. it will not cover you if you only have local insurance. along with that for interstate work the truck must be tagged for interstate work
With a bachelors degree in business you can work in the financial industry as a banker. You can also work in insurance.
To get a career in any insurance field, you are required to get licensed by the state you want to work in. If you want to sell insurance most companies do not require any background experience. You will have to take a course or on the job classes as well as training.
It depends on state law and the insurance that covers the business. However you could get a paper route or mow lawns or something along those lines of work.