State Farm does not offer non owners auto insurance
My understanding is that a State Farm agent is up to a certain point an entity independent from State Farm corporate. In other words, State Farm the company does not pay out a salary to a State Farm agent. The State Farm agency is ran like an individual business, so the agent pays himself/herself whatever he can afford to pay himself/herself after paying his own employees (office staff) and bills, etc... An agent may very well make 500,000 after he/she's been well established and book of business has grown, but there is no guarantee that an agent will make that amount of money... it could be much less, or it could be much more... depending on how he/she runs his/her business.
Varies between business. Most of us make around $200k.
I make $7 an hour Service $12-$14 an hour, sales $14-$20+ an hour depends on sales.
A rice farmer usually does not make a wage. The amount that they make depends on the size of their harvest and how much land they farm. The bigger the farm, the more they make.
The salary of a State Farm agency field specialist can vary depending on factors such as location, experience, and qualifications. However, on average, State Farm agency field specialists earn a salary ranging from $50,000 to $75,000 per year.
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Anywhere from $250k to $500k or more depending on their market size and bonuses made off of market targets.
No one answer- as there is no one standard solar farm. You can make money- you can also lose money.
$4.20
Not sure how much he earned but the state of Ohio had to claim $1,182.98 in unpaid taxes from him.
Depending on the location, a captive insurance agent (an agent that is contracted through a company, ie: state farm, farmers etc.) in their first year should make between $35-$50k