A day in the life of a salesman

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Not many people know I’m in insurance sales. I never write about it in this column, since the purpose of my column, for the most part, is to tell a story, not advertise. Once in a while I get off on a tangent, but that’s the exception.

My greatest pleasure in sales comes from the people I meet, most of which are the elderly. We always sit in the kitchen (my favorite room), the people are always friendly, and I usually get offered something to eat.

Whenever I have more than two appointments in a day, something unusual always happens, which is another reason I like sales. Every day is different, there are no dull moments, and everyone has a story. Many of the stories I write come from the people I meet while on sales calls.

I had three appointments on this particular day. The middle appointment took me way out in the country. Most of my work takes place in southeast Iowa, but I also travel the whole state, and also Illinois—which is another aspect I like about sales, the opportunity to drive around and look at stuff, camera at my side.

The farm house was a large, old, two-story affair, with attic — the type of house I grew up in. I liked it the moment I drove in the driveway. As I approached the door, I could see the elderly lady of the house fussing about the kitchen.

I knocked on the door, and she let me in. The first thing I noticed was a stack of guns by the door, nothing unusual for a farm house. I pulled out my standard response, “Are those to run off salesmen?”

Belly laughs erupted, not only from the lady, but from an elderly gentleman sitting behind a stack of newspapers and magazines. Through the course of our greetings and conversation, it became obvious they were not married.

They had met in Las Vegas, and were “trying out life together.” Groovy.

As we sat at the kitchen table, and I presented the policy to the lady, I couldn’t help but notice stacks of guns all about the house. When I commented on them, she leaned forward and whispered, “He’s a gun dealer.”

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