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12/23/2008 8:58 AM
Posted By Guy Snappy on 23 Dec 2008 01:07 AM

Oh please Meg!

 

You are easily the most

boring writer on this

website with your pearls

of wisdom and your platitudes

and your inane conclusions

and pretentiousness and 
your Mother Teresa persona.

 

I didn't like the comments

slamming me from the others,

but at least they weren't

sanctimonious about it and

I did not have to sit through

a sermon.

 

And I say this to you only

in the spirit of what you

call in your post

"good natured ribbing"
and in an effort to help
you as you tried to help me.

 

Drink up Shriners
and Merry Christmas all.

 

snappy

Boy, have you got the wrong perception, but that doesn't surprise me.  Mother Theresa?  That's a laugh!  Typically,  you have to start throwing insults to elevate your own ego, how sad for you.  Your illusion of me is about as important as a gnat in the summer who just won't go away, a pest no doubt, but insignificant. 
I thought you said you were going to stop posting. 
So do us all a favor and at the very least, be as good as your word. 

Do the right thing, ALWAYS
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12/23/2008 12:03 PM
Jim,
 
I don't think anything has been censored here.  I certainly didn't do any editing of any of the posts.  It simply doesn't make sense because it doesn't make sense.  Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
 
As long as the Larrys are willing to wear the names they have been called as badges of honor (considering the source), I did not use the option of removing those posts where they are called names.
 
In the meantime, folks, Felice Noche de las (los?) Rabanos!  Wish I were back in Oaxaca tonight.  They will have to celebrate the carving of the radishes without me.    (He wrote....causing many to scratch their cranial orbs and wonder if they had fallen into a Zippy the Pinhead comic strip.)
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12/23/2008 9:02 PM
With the holidays upon us, and prior to joining the fellow tassel-tops for treated eggnog, I would like to share a Hallmark Moment:
 
Times here on Cado, yeah they been slow;
Then came a guy just want’n to say hello;
Couldn’t understand what he was askin'
So a few of us old fellers took him to a taskin'
Orl that is, Texas Orl,
Then came along a guy from Nebraska
Said some things that guy said “have to ask ‘ya”,
Followed by them brothers, Larry they be called,
And before you know it, he be thinkin’ “black balled“?
Orl that is, Texas Orl,
A hole named A, a hole named B,
Or at least what they've claimed what they want to be,
And so it went, and the moderators endured,
Just like the rest of us, who'd become a little bit bored,
But in the grand scheme, gotta know that was not the mojo,
Ask Mother Teresa...oh yeah, she already told you so,
Yeah, we be preachin’, now & then makin' fun, nothing finer,
Givin' it & takin’ it, going around in circles, proud to be a Shriner.
 
This has been a Film Ways Production dahling! 
With thanks to Larry, Larry, Darryl & Buddy Ebson (rap version), and all other holes with a letter preceeding their name.
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12/24/2008 9:25 AM
Most Excellent Mike!!  Thanks for giving me a good chuckle this morning.
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12/25/2008 9:17 AM
Merry Christmas, Mike, et al
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12/25/2008 4:49 PM

As the year comes to a close

I would like to thank all my readers

for making my thread the most

popular thread on the website.

I could not have done it without

your help. And I do appreciate it.

Over 2000 hits and most of that

in the last week during the late

unpleasantness.

 

And special thanks to the moderator

(Steve Ebner I think, but am not sure)

for not shutting me down when he

had the chance. I became a little

intemperate and misspoke a time

or two using inappropriate terms

for several of the posters. Steve's

dedication to the First Amendment

is steadfast and yet he is sensitive to

the concerns of those I offended. But

neither of the Larry's asked to have

the offending remarks removed

showing their support for robust

discussion and for the record to reflect

accurately the free exchange of ideas

which is what this website is all about

and is its hallmark. None the less I do

apologize to them and wish them

Godspeed.

 

And last but not least my thanks to

those that made kind thoughtful

responses to my questions, clumsily

asked as they might have been. They

were informative.

 

One last point. There is a lot of gripping

on this website about adjusting companies.

How you're up on the roof and they are

back at the office slicing off a big piece

of the pie. How they run you around all

over the place, here and there, and then

send you packing and when they do set

you to work they work you like mules.

And how the pie gets smaller because

they take in work cheaper and cheaper

and then try to make it up in the split.

That's why I was surprised there was so

little interest in a discussion of how

adjusting companies are actually formed

and actually function. There's a lot of

scattered knowledge out there in a lot

of different skulls that can be stitched

together with a thread like this. They

(the adjusting companies) don't care how
much you grumble  as long as you don't 
start thinking too loud.

 

(I shouldn't have to say this, but some

 of this is written tongue-in-cheek, but

 the apology is for real. And ever if the
attempted humor is not funny Mike has 
taught us its OK to not be funny sometimes
[post #23] and I agree.)

Thanks for listening.

 

Drink up Shriners

and Happy Holidays all.

 

snappy

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12/25/2008 5:36 PM
Merry Xmas back at ya, Guy!  Gotta admit it stirred the pot up a little bit, and a good time was had by all ...what were you thinking?  That's always been my job!! 
 
And as long as I have the big wooden spoon out...you forgot to say Merry Xmas to the #1 Lady of CADO, the one, the only...never mind...see it never ends!!  You can't get off that easily.    
 
 
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12/25/2008 7:17 PM

Yes, Mike, in the spirit of website

ecumenicalism I do apologize to

Meg. I knew that if I had not responded

to her withering critique of me she

might think me sexist and that I was

letting her off easy because she is a

woman. And as I believe her to be a

strong feminist I didn't want that. So,

Meg I apologize I was too harsh.

 

Drink up Shriners

and Happy Holidays to all.

 

snappy

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12/25/2008 8:08 PM
I'm not ready to look that one up yet...still haven't looked up goppbledanger but already knew & practice "hubris" ever since Steve introduced that long ago.
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12/26/2008 8:52 AM
As a moderator, Steve and I have to watch what we delete or edit. There were a few posts here from Snappy that made me think, what is this person doing and why. Meg did not deserve what she was thrown. I find her very intuitive and knowledgeable and a good poster. I think this thread has pretty well run its course with many not understanding the orignal question of intent. So be it.
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12/27/2008 1:11 AM
Mike,
 
When you run to the dictionary, try looking up the word "ecuminism" or "ecumenical".  I don't think you'll find "ecumenicalism".  (Or maybe you will because, depending on the dictionary, you'll find networking and other words of recent and questionable vintage there, too).   Or you could ask your local pastor if you don't want to use the dictionary.
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12/27/2008 11:22 AM
I can't speak for my other brother Larry, but I didn't feel that the remarks posted here needed any censoring.

My response to the remarks posted here is........................

whatever
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12/27/2008 11:24 AM
By the way, what was the original question?
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12/27/2008 1:11 PM
I think it was what is the best GPS to use. Steve, I need to find a library and look that word up.
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12/27/2008 2:44 PM
Or you could just call me, Mike, now that I'm back in the states after our Christmas holiday in Puerto Neuvo.
 
And, just what is a service company anyway, and why would someone want to start one when nobody knows what it is?
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12/27/2008 2:52 PM

Larry, I've forgotten myself and I asked the damned

thing.

 

My advise to new posters is to be very deferential

and don't ask hard questions. Then some of the old

timers can say,

 

"Ahh, grasshopper, you have much to learn."

 

Any you can say, "yes sir."

 

I've learned my lesson boys and girl.

 

Hey, Steve, it is really is a perfectly good word and

use correctly. I think I read in an insurance policy

somewhere.

 

Mike I needed a GPS device for this website, that's

for sure.

 

 

Drink up Shriners

an Happy Holidays all.

 

snappy

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12/28/2008 3:12 AM
Okay, here we go.

Remember, there is no such thing as a stupid question. Only stupid people ....

If you ask a clear question, you will get a clear answer.  If not, prepare to bend over.

Happy Holidays & Go Noles!
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12/28/2008 9:13 AM

Thanks Dave.

Where you been?

The party's almost over.
You're pilling on.
They've 'bout got me beat
and don't need you to finish the job.

So it a stupid question is it?

Does that mean you understood the question

and it was stupid or you don't understand the question

and that makes it stupid or both?

 

"What steps do you have to go through to

set up an adjusting company?"

 

Stripped to it's essence there it is?

Why is that a stupid question Dave?

It might be an uninteresting question.

It was not a fishy question. I really

wanted to hear what the contributors to

this great colloquy would say. Instead

I feel like I've been on a 2008 Space Odyssey.

 

I'll be puzzled till my dying day how seasoned

adjusters

***** EXPERTS *****

in the inner mechanisms and deep mysteries

of insurance policies did not understand my

little baby question.

 

HAL: "Dave, this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. Goodbye."

 

 

Drink up Shriners

and Happy Holidays all.

 

snappy

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12/28/2008 1:02 PM
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12/28/2008 1:13 PM
Posted By Guy Snappy on 10 Dec 2008 
There seem to be a lot of service companies both
cat and daily. Could anyone give a brief overview
of the requirements for this type of firm: carriers,
adjusters, and state? I assume a lot are mom and pop.

Thanks.

snappy  

Mr. Snappy, this was your original post. In my humble opinion, your should "take it on the chin" for posing a nebulous question rather than looking down at those who respond to you for not being "expert" enough or whatever.
Your title and main sentence ask about "service companies" and for those who have been in the biz a while, that is not how "adjusting firms" are referred to, so things start out rather murky (as you can see by the initial responses to your first post).  Water & Fire restoration service? Adjusting Service??
 
I recently walked the road you are asking about, and my best advice would be to call the Dept of Ins for the state you wish to operate in, only they can tell you the "requirements" for an adjusting firm.
 
As to "carriers, adjusters, and state?" you simply aren't real clear, and that's OK.  Believe me, I have a lot of baggage and am not perfect - but I try not to insult those whom I hope to learn from.  This biz is very conservative, and you will have to get used to biting your tongue frequently as people in the claims world will give you lots of bait - if you take the bait and speak to them as you speak to us you will find yourself wondering why your new business is not going as well as you hoped. 

I am referring to Insureds, Claimants, even those who are supposed to "be on your side" that you may be reporting to, or working for. They can all have a bad day, or expect you to read their mind.  In addition to all the other things we have to do, adjusters must be able to get people to "agree" to things and that calls upon lots of different skills.  Stirring the pot isn't one of them.
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