So for starters. I graduated college in May. I had a job making 19 an hour but I wanted a more professional sounding or career focused job. I started applying for jobs in July and applied for a State Farm job and a few other insurance places. I ended up taking the State Farm job because I had just heard of State Farm. I also went to bankers life and liked the people a lot more there but it was only commission. I weighed my options and started on august 14th. I immediately saw signs I didn’t like. The agent immediately wanted me to reach out to people I know before I was even licensed. I knew nothing about insurance at that point. I finally passed my p and c test on September 11th ironically and State Farm didn’t give me access to quote until the last week of September. That same week the agent began questioning my performance. After that I sold 7 policies in my first 2 weeks. Meanwhile the agent makes us call a minimum of 100 people a day and a lot of my leads have us blocked and 5-7 leads come in a day and he will take at least 2 of them and me and the other producer in my office might get 1-2 a piece to call and most of the time they are junk. I’m just cold calling people all day and they are mostly bad numbers and he doesn’t believe me. He also tracks our call time and thinks I just hit call and hang up to get my minimum calls. He wants us to leave voicemails each time we call and this has lead to more and more people blocking us. I have at least 25 people I have contacted over 110 times. Now I am trying to get my life and health insurance license. I told him I was struggling with studying and might want to reschedule a day later and he said that wouldn’t work. The only reason I want to get the life and health is to unlock commission which I already disagree with whole heartedly. It is set up where I can only make commission if I sell life or health insurance while we mostly sell p and c. We get 100 dollars if we sell a life and 50 if we sell a health and unlock 1 percent of what we made through p and c in the month. He pays us 15 an hour and holds it over our head like it’s 100 grand. In the interview I asked him what commission checks tend to be and he told me that they are usually about 1200 for the guy working here . I recently found out that the other guy here has only gotten 4 in 9 months and the most he ever made was just under 800 and it’s usually about 300. I want to leave but it has been such a short stint I feel like it will be bad on a resume but I’m not learning or growing. I want to give insurance a real shot but I don’t think it’s here. I’m never late. I meet my minimums and I’m respectful to everyone. I haven’t missed a day or called out for any lame excuse. I give it my all. I just know this is not a long term position for me. Any advice ?