Your license will not allow you to act as an insurance broker until you have submitted these documents. Different specialties have different requirements. These fields allow you to either start your own practice or join an existing insurance company or agency.  A $10,000 Bond of Insurance Broker, form LIC 417-5. These bonds can be obtained from surety bond issuing companies. An Action Notice of Appointment submitted by a sponsoring insurance company admitted to California. This means you will be representing an insurer. The Action Notice must be submitted electronically. To do so, contact the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR) and its authorized business partners for a list of approved partners. A Business Entity Endorsement that will add you to a sponsoring insurance agency’s roster as an insurance agent. The endorsement must be submitted through the California Department of Insurance’s online service. An Action Notice of Solicitor, form LIC 417-31, which authorizes the licensee to act as an employee of an insurance agent or broker, aiding them in transacting insurance business. In these specialties, you must have an appointment with an insurance company or the sponsorship of an agency to begin working.  An Action Notice of Appointment submitted by a sponsoring insurance company admitted to California. This means you will be representing an insurer. The Action Notice must be submitted electronically. To do so contact the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR) and its authorized business partners for a list of approved partners. A Business Entity Endorsement that will add you to a sponsoring insurance agency’s roster as an insurance agent. The endorsement must be submitted through the California Department of Insurance’s online service. A Bond of Bail Agent, form LIC 437-9, in the sum of $1,000, executed by a California admitted surety, and signed by the principal. A Bail Agent Action Notice, form LIC 437-9, executed by a surety insurer and appointing you as its agent to transact undertakings of bail. If you will act as the employee of an existing bail agent, you must also submit an Action Notice Statement of Employing Bail Agent or Permittee, form LIC 438. If you are going to specialize in life, accident and health, or auto insurance, you will need an appointment from an insurance company or a job with an agency before you begin selling insurance. In any specialization, working at an established insurance agency will allow you to learn the ins and outs of the profession and build a client list. Most new brokers take internships or shadow experienced brokers for six to nine months before working independently. Job search sites like Indeed.com and CareerBuilder.com can help you find job openings. Search for jobs that you are qualified to do, like insurance broker positions in your specialty area.  You can apply for these jobs online as well. If you know of some insurance firms in your area, you can apply directly to them. Go to the firm with a copy of your resume. Wear professional attire, like a suit, when you go to apply for a job. Be pleasant and polite. Brokers in California must complete a certain number of hours of continuing education per two-year license-renewal cycle:  12 hours (bail). 20 hours (automobile). 24 hours (accident and health, casualty, life or property). Certain long-term care and annuities specialists must complete a separate eight-hour course.
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One-sentence summary -- Submit additional documents demonstrating financial security before transacting, soliciting or negotiating the sale of insurance. Submit one of the following if you are specializing in property, personal or casualty insurance. Submit one of the following if you are specializing in life, accident and health, or auto insurance. Submit all of the following documents to begin working as a Bail Agent: Consider working at a brokerage firm. Search online job search sites find a job. Apply directly to local insurance brokers in your area. Complete continuing-education classes to maintain your license.

Q: Before you fix your liner, you need a clean brush. Wash an eyeliner brush using your favorite brush cleaner or baby shampoo and hot water, then wring it dry. Then, swirl the bristles of your brush around in a shallow cup of isopropyl alcohol and allow it to dry.  Once dry, the alcohol will not hurt or sting on your skin, and it doesn’t hurt your makeup. Sanitizing the brush helps avoid introducing new germs into your eyeliner when you mix. The exact number of drops you need depends on how dry the liner is and the overall size of your gel pot. Start by adding two drops and mixing it in with your liner brush. If it is still dry or chunky, add more eye drops one drop at a time. Swirl your eyeliner brush around in your gel pot to start mixing in the eye drops. Keep working the drops in, adding more as necessary, until you achieve a thick, gel consistency. The liner will not be smooth. Rather, it will have a thick, lumpy consistency. Once your liner has the right consistency, use your brush to pat down the top of the eyeliner until it forms a smooth, relatively flat surface. Be sure to scrape down the sides to save as much liner as possible. Mixing the liner can get a little messy. Clean the sides and edges of your gel pot with a cotton swab dipped in warm water or makeup remover. Then, screw the lid back on tightly and your liner should be almost as good as new.
A: Sanitize your brush. Add two to four eye drops to your liner. Mix the liner and eye drops. Pat down the liner. Clean the edges.

Article: Before you even get on the machine you should have an idea of what you want to accomplish for that day. Just hopping on the elliptical and moving is not the most effective or efficient way to workout. Make sure you have an idea of the time you plan to spend on the machine and the level of workout you intend to get. Most ellipticals will have a digital monitor. Before you start your workout, locate the incline buttons and figure out how to adjust the resistance.  Some ellipticals have a sticker or other label on them with instructions about how to get the machine started. Each machine is a little different so take the time to get comfortable using the console before starting your workout. If you are at the gym they may have their own instructions posted with additional information. You can also ask one of the trainers to help you get set up. Most elliptical machines will allow you to put in your weight and age. This way the machine can help you track how many calories you’ve burned during your workout.  The handles on some elliptical machines will have sensors on them that can monitor your heart rate as well. Some machines will allow you to plan a workout by adding some additional info including how many calories you want to burn, how long you would like to workout, or what intensity level you are aiming for. For a moderate workout, your heart rate should be 50 to 70 percent of your maximum heart rate. For a vigorous workout you’re aiming more for 70 to 85 percent. To calculate your max heart rate subtract your age from 220. If you are 31 you max heart rate is 189. Changing the incline angle of the machine can have a great effect on the intensity of your workout. Keeping the machine at low incline will give you a workout more akin to cross country skiing. A medium incline is more like a bike or spin class, and a high incline will be more like climbing stairs. You can adjust the settings throughout to give your workout variety and help you focus on different muscles.
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Set a goal for your time on the elliptical. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the console. Program in your weight and age. Get comfortable adjusting the incline level.