Debk, Real Estate Salesperson? Now, remember, adding business use and higher limits won't do a thing for your Employer/Broker. If you wreck or are wrecked while on business directly or indirectly for your Broker, unless the BROKER is named on YOUR policy, your company WILL NOT defend them nor pay any judgement that winds up being owed by them. Worse, if you have entered into a CONTRACT with your Broker holding them harmless, etc etc , you, AT BEST could be on the line for the broker PERSONALLY. At worst, ALL your coverage could be a nulity if your Broker's interest is involved in the wreck!
The broker SHOULD buy non-owned auto coverage on their business liability policy. A simple endorcement in most cases. but not cheap.