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Last Post 10/03/2018 8:06 AM by  mgrubbsftf
Which Training School to attend
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09/27/2018 9:56 AM
    I have a question about which adjuster training school to go to. I have over 15 years of construction background from labor in concrete, framing, building thermal envelope, installing fireplaces, garage doors, and estimating division 7 for residential and commercial new construction. I am also a certified Residential Energy Examiner, HERS Rater and Energy Star Inspector. I now have decided to move my career  in a different direction in the adjusting industry.  I am trying to make a smart decision with my training, and I have done a lot of research on different training schools. I would like to get reviews or suggestions from other;s who have already been through training in order to ensure I do not waste my time or money.  The two I have in mind are The Adjusting School in Houston, TX  or Mile High Adjusters in Denver, CO.  I would appreciate all the feed back I can get
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    09/28/2018 6:57 AM
    I used www.americasprofessor.com which is online. I was very satisfied with the course.
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    10/03/2018 8:06 AM

    Thank you for the suggestion, really appreciate the input, was the state test included in the online course? 

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