Is Bankfers Life & Casualty Co good company to work for?

I just got call from them today for interview next week. I would like to know if anyone has worked for that company and what was your experience. Bankers Life is an insurance company specializing in selling term insurance,life insurace, annuitiesm medicare supplement for seniors. Looks like very legitimate company, more than Primerica or Vector Marketing or Amway.
They called me to come for interveiw and bring my copy of resume and dress professionally.
But it does not look as good as State Farm or Blue Cross Blue Shield. Certainly their products are limited. The thing that I see yellow flag is that when they called me, they did not tell for what position I would be interviewed. It does look like I will be interviewed for sale on commission. It is Ok, I may try as long as I won't have to pay for training or license. It would waste of time and money. Also another turn-off would be for me to make cold-calls and visit homes. Anyway who wants strangers at home?
Currently I am actively looking for job and before they called I planned to apply-in-person in couple places in downtown and job agencies. Of course I used Monster, CareerBuilder but that does not seem enough to land on job. So I am asking here in this forum in order to determine if its worth to go to their interview or better go to downtown. Thanks in advance.

PS. I know the question here has been posted couple times but I did not find info about if I would have to pay upfront.

Anyone say straight comission. It's a great job if you don't want to make money. Primerica is roughly the same thing give or take with the advantage of offering something that people may actually want. Also Primerica is something you can do on the side so it's possible that you can be doing something else at the same time. I can't say Bankers Life is a scam but it's not likely somewhere where you'll find a career and for that matter neither is Primerica. State Farm, Prudential, Allstate are all similar in nature where you'll work reall hard for a real long time and if (theres a real big IF) you survive long enough you'll make a reasonable living.

If you have a pulse Bankers Life and Casualty wants you. They can pretend all they want but as long as you are currently on the 10 most wanted list you're hired. There shouldn't be any real significant upfront. I think I paid for a class to get licensed and then I realized that I made no money for the rest of the time. I didn't lose a ton of money but it was a complete waste of my time.