Documentation

It feels good when we receive positive feedback for a job well-done and one day I decided to save, instead of deleting complimentary material. The following provides a narrative for my time at MetLife. I’ve highlighted what’s important for easy reading.

Transition to Atlanta

June 16, 2008 – Overpayment Letter

  • I had agreed to a $145,000 salary and told MetLife they were paying me too much.

July 14, 2008 – Making MetLife Money

  • The percentage point was worth approximately $24,000 in profit.
Stressed

Working While Disabled

August 19, 2009 – Playing Hooky

  • When my manager lost his phone, he either cancelled on four prospects or was using his calendar to cover his absence.

Pushed Out the Door

February 18, 2010 – Yellow Pages

  • The chances of finding an agency handling accounts with more than 500 employees that MetLife didn’t already know about was minimal. 
"Let someone else take his place."