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mgkmrp
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Posted - 04/01/2003 : 12:53:40
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Well darn, im not going to be able to make the Cado convention-where one of the seminars(by RAC)is going to be CAPTIONED REPORTS-what to say and how to do the report properly. ---I have a busted ankle,and am stranded far from home until the Doctor releases me(A work comp issue)-it turns out the earliest i can be cut loose is April 18 or so. ---I was hoping someone could send or post an Captioned Report. Would appreciate explanation and a "whole picture" regarding the when,how and why. Also, the difference between one done on a storm, and one for everyday adjusting. ---This is a great site, thanks CADO |
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JimF
USA
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Posted - 04/01/2003 : 13:33:30
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Jim Lakes, National Catastrophe Director for RAC, will be leading the discussion and teaching the sessions on Captioned Reporting, and no one knows it better than Jim. Perhaps he could be induced after the CADO Convention to write an article or post a thread here to walk adjusters through the caption reporting process. I have seen Jim's captioned reports, and have sought his help on a few of mine, and trust me no one does it better!
PS: James you can buy me that steak and beer next time we get together!! |
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