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What is it like working as a Financial Advisor?
March 2016
Financial Advisor:
Pros: It is a good paying job with great hours.
Cons: It is very stressful and you deal with things outside of your control.
February 2016
Very great it has some difficult moments.
Financial Advisor:
Pros: Helping clients to have a peace of mind in knowing that they have saved up for the future.
Cons: We work flexibily.
January 2016
Financial Advisor:
Pros: Benefits are ok. Room to grow and be promoted.
Cons: Stressful, unrealistic expectations.
August 2015
Financial Advisor:
Pros: Flexible schedule, self management.
Cons: Commission only.
July 2015
Flexibility.
Financial Advisor:
Pros: Flexibility in when, where, and how I work with clients (within certain guidelines)
Cons: Sometimes stress of the markets.
May 2015
It's ok.
Financial Advisor:
Pros: Helping people.
Cons: More responsibility for less pay.
February 2015
Competitive edge over other broker dealers.
Financial Advisor:
Pros: Superior products and technology.
Cons: Limited use of one of the largest and best mutual funds.
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