Schoolteacher Earns $41,000 in 2011 as Part-time Rep!*

For inner-city schoolteacher Kenny Bryant, becoming a part-time Primerica representative has allowed him to raise his family’s standard of living substantially while continuing to do work that he loves.

“You have to lead children down a positive road when you are a teacher,” Kenny says. “Yet many teachers are broke. They don’t dream. I use the Primerica concepts in my own life and I take pride in being a part-time rep with full-time skills. While I do Primerica part-time, I think of it as a career.”

Kenny’s full-time dedication to his part-time career has certainly paid off: He earned $41,103 in 2011 through his Primerica business!*

This extra income, plus putting the Primerica principles into action, have allowed him to accelerate his mortgage payments, put three children through college, and take his family – wife Wincey, sons Sean, 28, Kenny Jr., 26, and Kendell, 22—on vacations to destinations like Hawaii and Aruba. “That’s Primerica money!” Kenny enthuses. By all accounts, he lives a lifestyle most teachers could only dream of.

“Primerica has provided us with a wonderful life,” Kenny reflects. “And it’s all because I’m not afraid of a little rejection,” he says. “I commit myself to whatever I’m doing. I don’t let a day go by without doing something for my business.”

While one can only imagine the success Kenny would have as a full-time Primerica representative, he is equally committed to his work teaching fourth- and fifth-grade science classes. “I still enjoy impacting children,” Kenny says. “These kids need good role models. They are hungry for positive interaction.”

His students couldn’t ask for a more positive role model than Kenny Bryant – an amazing teacher, Primerica representative, and example of what you can accomplish through hard work and a positive attitude. “Don’t put limits on what you’re doing,” Kenny says. “Just do the work and believe in yourself.”

*Primerica income figures are based upon rolling 12‑month gross cash flow (including advances) as of December 2011. The cash flows stated are not intended to demonstrate the earnings of typical RVPs/representatives. Rather, the cash flows that have been cited reflect the potential that comes with building your business, and there is no guarantee that you will achieve any specific cash flow level. Most RVPs/representatives do not achieve the levels illustrated. In the 12‑month period ending in December 2011, Primerica paid a total of $504,514,944 in compensation to the sales force at an average of $5,544 per licensed representative. Average RVP earnings are typically higher. Actual gross cash flow is, among other factors, dependent upon the size and scale of a representative’s organization, the number of sales and the override spread on each sale, and the ability and efforts of you and your downlines. Having said this, Primerica provides a tremendous opportunity for individuals who work hard and who desire to develop a business with strong income potential.

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