Hello all!
I am getting ready to take my masters test in Maryland. The company that I am working for is a smaller company and wants me to apply as a qualified agent for the company. I am having trouble finding detailed information about qualified agents in Maryland. I am OK with this for the short term (the next year or 2) But there is a strong possibility that I will be branching off on my own. What kind of compensation would be fair to go this route? Also, I will be looking into reciprocating to West Virginia to start my company as a sole proprietor in my spare time. Will this conflict with my qualified agent status in Maryland?
I am getting ready to take my masters test in Maryland. The company that I am working for is a smaller company and wants me to apply as a qualified agent for the company. I am having trouble finding detailed information about qualified agents in Maryland. I am OK with this for the short term (the next year or 2) But there is a strong possibility that I will be branching off on my own. What kind of compensation would be fair to go this route? Also, I will be looking into reciprocating to West Virginia to start my company as a sole proprietor in my spare time. Will this conflict with my qualified agent status in Maryland?