los3steve
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Most would agree that if you make it past your second year as an advisor at Ameriprise, your workplace experience improves dramatically. The phone clinics go away, you are no longer micromanaged, no more 60hrs workweek and most importantly: no more pressure to push inappropriate products just to make a paycheck. As a level 3 advisor (LOS 3+), I worked 9-4pm, my time was spent meeting with my best clients, writing REAL financial plans (not the McMeal plans that new advisors "write"), doing was best for my clients and getting rewarded with an occasional refferal client. I was making an honest and guilt-free $70K/yr.
But then "Greenfield" came along. "Greenfield" is the code name for Ameriprise's new strategy for managing its employees. All the sudden, to keep my job as is, I needed to write a rolling $130K (the new minimum is 100% of pace!). If I fell below it, I would go back to the preappointee schedule of phone clinics, classes and 60hr workweeks. That meant that I would have to go back to cold-calling and pushing innapropriate products all over again to keep the practice and income that I had built in the last three years.
Now, the FVP told me it would not be so bad because as a level 3 advisor, I qualified for "PLANSOURCE". Plansource would allow me to spend more time marketing and making the money I needed to stay where I was. How is that you ask? Well, Plansource is a financial plan outsourcing service from India that writes financial plans for advisors. According to my FVP, I would have no problem meeting the metrics for "Greenfield" because all my plans would now be written by reps in India! I would no longer have to worry about financial planning and I could spend all time marketing!!!!
So basically, Ameriprise wanted me to become a fulltime telemarketer who pretends to be a financial advisor. Worse yet, my clients would now have their financial futures written by reps in India who need not be licensed, have an education or have any experience whatsoever. My clients did not hire me to have me hand them off to Indian reps for their planning. So, I left.
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