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Last Post 08/07/2007 10:24 AM by  Medulus
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stephie76
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08/06/2007 4:47 PM

    Hi guys! I've been lurking on this board for a while.

    I got my TX adjusting license a few months ago. Attended classes for adjusting and Xactimate. I've done the Citizen's certification.

    I keep seeing ads for "Daily Claims". I've applied and not heard anything other than thank you and you are on our roster.

    So what does it take to finally get started? Is it really just a waiting game for a hurricane? Any suggestions?

     

    Steph

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    brighton
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    08/06/2007 5:24 PM
    Please go to the Community Forums and select the discussion item Getting Started. That will give you a great deal of info.
    Rocke Baker
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    08/06/2007 8:52 PM
    Stephanie, I received your email and you did not mention where you are located. Storm claims are slowing down now. The last assignment I got was on July 31, 2007. From the email you sent it appears you have the training and now you need the hands on adjusting experience. I could have helped you back in February, March, April, May, June and July however unless some storm hits Northeast Texas we will all be waiting for a hurricane. I believe the reason you are not getting Daily Claim assignments is the fact that you do not have any actual adjusting experience and there are plenty of experience adjusters waiting for Daily Claim assignments. If another Katrina hits you will be called.
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    Bobabooey
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    08/06/2007 10:40 PM

    If you are not currently working, I would go work for a contractor or restoration company.  You will learn a lot and it will give you experience writing estimates with xactimate.

     

    If you find work with a restoration company you will learn how to write a $15,000 estimate for pulling out 20 sf of carpet pad.  

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    stephie76
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    08/07/2007 12:43 AM

    Sorry about that. I am in the Dallas area.

     

    Thanks for all the suggestions!

     

     

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    ranger
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    08/07/2007 9:18 AM
    Stephanie, Do you have a four year college degree? If you do you should call the P&C companies in the Dallas area for an Aduster Trainee position. Another job you might consider is in sales with a major roofing company in the Dallas area where you will be measuring roofs and giving bids. This roofing experience will help you get on with the large hurricane vendors. What did U.S. Staffing promise you in the way of employment?
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    Medulus
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    08/07/2007 10:24 AM
    Stephanie,

    I am cutting and pasting your question into the Community Forums "Getting Started" area. Getting started type posts are no longer allowed in Catastrophe Central. I'm locking this thread here. For anyone who wishes to respond to this question, please check the Community Forums.
    Steve Ebner CPCU AIC AMIM

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