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01 Dec 2008 11:38 PM  

where is the best place to get a adjusting license in texas? i just signed up for a class with kaplan thinking it was a licensing class only to find out its a prep class for the adjusting exam. so i just wasted 469.99! haha oh well. any help would be apreciated. ive worked 2 storms for SF. i worked at the luling CAT office after katrina then took a three year sabatical. and just finished up in the beaumont CAT office last week.

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02 Dec 2008 12:45 AM  

Call these folks back. I think 500.00 would get you a Texas License. Most of these people are licensed yo give you the test and if you pass send in $$ and you have the license. This proves you do not have to have a license to do some part of the job and I think the other side of the coin would be you can have a license and not be able to the whole job.

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02 Dec 2008 07:49 AM  
i have an emergency license as of now. how did you obtain your license ray?
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02 Dec 2008 03:48 PM  
Ray's first license was chisled into a stone tablet.
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02 Dec 2008 04:16 PM  
haha
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02 Dec 2008 05:09 PM  
Stone age license, very funny Tim. Arkansas must have more class. Mine was chiseled into a slab of marble in 1966. When I started with Farm Bureau in 1961, a license was not required for staff. When I left them in 66 and went independent, I had to acquire my first license as an adjuster. Oh, those were the days.
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02 Dec 2008 07:28 PM  

 

There you have it Blake,  Ray's first licence was chiseled on stone; Tom's engraved on marble! They don't make them like they used to anymore.  Mine was printed by color deskjet printer on white 20-lb. white paper -  one drop of water and it's all gone!



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06 Dec 2008 02:15 AM  
I feel young, my first Licence was printed with a Gestetner. 
Still sliding down the razorblade of life.
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