Travel Nursing & Allied Life
The Ideal Hustle for Healthcare Travelers
January 26, 2021
Today we talk with Sherry Rendell, an ED/PACU travel RN who sells Medicare Insurance Supplement plans in her spare time. This is a specialty that is ideal for any medical professional as they are already familiar with how the medical system generally works. Find out what's involved to get certified and licensed to do this type of work, and what it's like to be a medicare insurance representative. Sherry talks about the types of calls she receives, what knowledge you need, and what it's like to manage many clients from year to year. Sherry also lets you know how much you'll be paid each time to sell a policy, and what you continue to collect month-to-month on passive income. For more information on being a medicare insurance agent, look up your state's license requirements for a Health and Life Agent License. Every state uses different terminology - in Florida it's a 2-15 license, in other states they label it differently. If you would like to contact Sherry directly, her email is Sherry1126rn@gmail.com. This podcast is sponsored by TravCon: The Travelers Conference which is an annual conference for Healthcare Travelers. Find all the episodes and more at www.travcon.org/podcast

Today we talk with Sherry Rendell, an ED/PACU travel RN who sells Medicare Insurance Supplement plans in her spare time. This is a specialty that is ideal for any medical professional as they are already familiar with how the medical system generally works.

Find out what's involved to get certified and licensed to do this type of work, and what it's like to be a medicare insurance representative. Sherry talks about the types of calls she receives, what knowledge you need, and what it's like to manage many clients from year to year.

Sherry also lets you know how much you'll be paid each time to sell a policy, and what you continue to collect month-to-month on passive income.

For more information on being a medicare insurance agent, look up your state's license requirements for a Health and Life Agent License. Every state uses different terminology - in Florida it's a 2-15 license, in other states they label it differently. If you would like to contact Sherry directly, her email is Sherry1126rn@gmail.com.

This podcast is sponsored by TravCon: The Travelers Conference which is an annual conference for Healthcare Travelers. Find all the episodes and more at www.travcon.org/podcast