If I understand the article correctly, Georgia will require potential Obamacare Exchange employees to take the same examination that a trained insurance agent would have to take . . . despite the fact the potential Exchange employees have zero training in being an insurance agent: theyve taken no courses on the subject, read no books on it, etc.
Georgia will do three things: 1) Require potential Exchange employees to become Navigators; 2) Require them to take the examination for becoming a licensed insurance agent: and 3) Change the name of the examination from Insurance Agent Examination to Navigator Examination. Its Georgias examination; they can call it anything they want.
Its also based on some demographic savvy as to who the potential Exchange employees are likely to be: probably ACORN types, community organizers, et al. What are the odds that such people will muster the self-discipline and ambition to take the same educational route that someone wanting to be an actual insurance agent would take, especially for the sake of passing what is probably a long, tough, boring licensing examination? Shall we say slim?
Its a clever idea. I very much hope it works.
And if the text is in cursive type font it may further weed out the lowfo applicants...
“And if the text is in cursive type font it may further weed out the lowfo applicants...”
LOL, you mean you have to read to pass the test? That’s bad for the homey types...