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Could anyone take a minute to help me please?
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01/22/2009 11:31 AM
    Hello, my name is Michael Zick.  I live in Tampa.  I have my Life, Health, and VA license.  I want to become an general adjuster to begin with.  Couls anyone please help direct me in some steps or helpul info on getting started?  I appreciate all your help!
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    01/22/2009 8:58 PM
    Your minute's up.

    I might suggest you discern the inner workings of spell check for a start.
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    01/22/2009 11:37 PM
    Generally speaking, a few professional adjusters end up as General Adjusters, but no one will "become an general adjuster to begin with." 30 years from now and lots of claims reports later you might become a general adjuster, but judging from your lack of attention to spelling it is unlikely. Best to stay on the porch.
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    01/23/2009 3:02 AM
    Thank you gents for speaking up...I made the same point on one of the other 3 posts from the same GA wanabee.  Let me think....I want to be the King of England, yeah that's it, that's the ticket.  Right after I divorce Morgan Fairchild, yeah.
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    01/23/2009 8:55 AM
    Handle 5k claims first and call us in the morning. If you have to ask how to be a GA you will never be one. Now how do we handle that million dollar loss again?
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    01/23/2009 2:33 PM
    Posted By Michael Zick on 22 Jan 2009 11:31 AM
    Hello, my name is Michael Zick...
    I want to become an general adjuster to begin with...  
    Mike, you posted the same thing in 3 places, which is kinda rude and against the forum rules.
    In case you didn't know, the term "General Adjuster" has a specialized meaning which you can read about
    http://www.catadjuster.org/Forums/t...fault.aspx
     
    Of course the term "General" has varous meanings, like many words in our language.
     
    For example I was looking at the http://www.cbs.state.or.us/external...onresident">Oregan Dept of Ins web site this morning, and they make this comment:
    http://www.cbs.state.or.us/external...onresident">Oregon has general lines and health adjusters only.

    So you could be talking about "common" or "All Lines" adjusting.
    But the term "General Adjuster" means something else to us.
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    01/23/2009 7:18 PM
    By the way, Michael.

    Take my comments with a grain of salt. No offense intended.
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    01/24/2009 9:40 AM
    Michael, If you are asking what an agent needs to do to become an licensed adjuster in FL, you should check with the DFS. I was an agent with the same qualifications as yours before I became an adjuster. I had to take the adjuster training/exam like anyone else but, my agent's license was from another state. Someone told me if you are a licensed agent in FL, you can just apply for the adjuster's license without testing but I don't know if that is true. The DFS has an informative web site and you can call and talk to a warm body if you are patient.

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    01/24/2009 4:27 PM

    Michael one of the first things you want to do is use spell checker and check for typos and if you see typos or spelling errors or god forbid grammatical clumsiness or logical inconsistencies or any kind of inartfullness in the Insurance English of the "old hands" on this blog -- you need to keep discreetly quiet about it.  And be careful in your use of terms. The term "general adjuster" is almost an honorific, like calling a lawyer, colonel, or a mobster, godfather or your supervisor, bossman. Not something you would want to call yourself although it is considered OK to say of someone else, long in the tooth, "You're a general adjuster aren't you?"  They can then modestly say something like, "I never call myself a general adjuster, but I have been called one, and I learn something about adjusting every day and when I stop learning something about adjusting everyday I will hang my ladder up." And it makes them feel good.

     

    I once used the term "service company" when "adjusting company" is now the preferred word of art and the sharp eyed and sharp tongued among them (not all) had a field day with me. But is was OK because I was told it was just "good natured ribbing."

     

    Just roll with the punches and respect your elders and you'll be fine around here. Good luck and when they aren't taking pot shots at you (or me) they do have a world of experience that you will find invaluable as I have. The rough handling just goes with the territory as the old salesman said. 

     

     

    Drink up Shriners.

     

    Guy Snappy

     

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    01/25/2009 7:58 PM
    So,.........now I have to be a Shriner, too?
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    01/26/2009 12:46 AM
    Hey, Larry...you got them wheel chains ready for me yet? We're getting more snow & ice up here. Again, it's just for the rear right mainly since us Shriners go counterclockwise, but you might want to throw me in a few extra so we can get them suckers back in the trailer without the spills. And how about going front-wheel drive? We're losing too many hats and tassels.
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    01/26/2009 10:24 AM
    Posted By Guy Snappy on 24 Jan 2009 04:27 PM

    Michael one of the first things you want to do is use spell checker and check for typos and if you see typos or spelling errors or god forbid grammatical clumsiness or logical inconsistencies or any kind of inartfullness in the Insurance English of the "old hands" on this blog -- you need to keep discreetly quiet about it.  And be careful in your use of terms. The term "general adjuster" is almost an honorific, like calling a lawyer, colonel, or a mobster, godfather or your supervisor, bossman. Not something you would want to call yourself although it is considered OK to say of someone else, long in the tooth, "You're a general adjuster aren't you?"  They can then modestly say something like, "I never call myself a general adjuster, but I have been called one, and I learn something about adjusting every day and when I stop learning something about adjusting everyday I will hang my ladder up." And it makes them feel good.

     

    I once used the term "service company" when "adjusting company" is now the preferred word of art and the sharp eyed and sharp tongued among them (not all) had a field day with me. But is was OK because I was told it was just "good natured ribbing."

     

    Just roll with the punches and respect your elders and you'll be fine around here. Good luck and when they aren't taking pot shots at you (or me) they do have a world of experience that you will find invaluable as I have. The rough handling just goes with the territory as the old salesman said. 

     

     

    Drink up Shriners.

     

    Guy Snappy

     
     
    Snappy, Snappy, Snappy.....(shaking head)
    You just don't quit, do you? 
    Why do you feel the need to step in here and attempt to bring the other post into this one?  Truly, we don't care about your interpretation of the 'other' post.  There is no need for you to attempt to take an opportunity to resuscitate an old topic that's long dead. 
     
    The truth of the matter is this:
    If you come here and ask a legitimate question, utilizing language that's proper within THIS industry AND the English language, numerous people are more than willing to answer and offer advice.  But if one posts something that clearly has not been proofread, much less spell checked, nor has the author taken the time to research proper terminology that is industry specific, then the poster of said post may possibly be subject to ridicule. 
    Also, attitude is important,in all things, and when one displays an attitude of disrespect or arrogance, said poster may also be subject to harsh replys.
     
    Snappy, you never answered my question in the other post, ARE YOU AN ADJUSTER?  What qualifies you to offer advice? 
    Or, are you just an annoying person who has found a way to amuse yourself by coming here and attempting to start trouble? 


    Do the right thing, ALWAYS
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    Snappy
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    01/26/2009 1:30 PM

    Come on Meg, Michael might have had a typo in his post

    and his question might have been awkwardly posed, but

    I am sure he meant no disrespect and he should have

    been handled more gently. Is this such an elite group that

    innocent questions have to be handled with derision?

    Meg, I detect a slight tone of hostility in your "voice." 

    Sometimes, my friend,  the best thing to do is

    to just lighten up.     Know what I mean? 

    You know I respect you guys.  Has any harm been done?

    I don't think so. A few ruffled feathers here and there,

    including mine, but not much more.  Meg,  I never see you

    around when the big boys are going through Talmudic

    interpretations of policy theory and application.  Those

    are some of the best threads in my humble opinion. And

    as Rodney King said:  ".... can't we all just get along?"

     

    Drink up Shriners.

     

    Guy Snappy

     

    P.S.  The funniest comment on this thread was:

    "Handle 5k claims first and call us in the morning," by Alan Jackson.

     

     

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    01/26/2009 2:23 PM
    Posted By Guy Snappy on 26 Jan 2009 

    ...innocent questions have to be handled with derision?

    Meg, I detect a slight tone of hostility in your "voice." 

    Sometimes, my friend,  the best thing to do is

    to just lighten up.     Know what I mean?   

    Dude, you can't have it both ways.  You can't pollute threads with your battery-acid "contributions" then be all warm and fuzzy so we look like "bad" vs your good. 
    If you have an adjuster related contribution to the forum, please begin.

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    LarryW
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    01/26/2009 7:30 PM
    Bob,
    Not much sense in pointing anything out to someone who just wants everyone to get along. (like Rodney King of all people). Now there is a person who went way out of his way to get along with others.

    Larry H.
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    No one is absolutely worthless, at the very least you can serve as a bad example.
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    01/26/2009 8:56 PM
    I wuz workin' on being a C-hole but I think they lost my application.

    Speakin' of chains and such,................it's big slick in Okie City this evening.

    Meg, what happened to your picture?
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    01/26/2009 9:54 PM
    Should I enter the fray?

    Nah! The Larrys will handle this just fine.

    Zem Zem and pass the cheese dip.
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    01/27/2009 8:43 AM
    Times like this that I really miss Jim Flynt and Dave Hood. They would always have something cool to say about now. Dave, I hope you get to feeling better.
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    01/27/2009 9:45 AM
    Alan, Jim left the adjusting arena all together. We used to communicate quite frequently, but I have not heard from him in two years. Dave is busy working, as usual. Like me, he is getting older and wiser and not entering a thread where some poor soul with a dry mind is attempting to embellish his thought processes with KY jelly.
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    01/27/2009 5:46 PM
    Larry, I switched that picture for a piece of my artwork... Not sure that's a better 'icon' but thought it was time for a change!   
     
    Do the right thing, ALWAYS
    ~Meg~
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