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fivedaily
USA
258 Posts |
Posted - 11/16/2003 : 17:01:52
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When you aren't working catastrophe claims, how do you support your lifestyle?
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Amber
USA
23 Posts |
Posted - 11/16/2003 : 17:11:10
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Normally, very strict budgeting & any temp office adjusting assignment that comes along. This time, waitressing at a local bar and grill. Extra cash in hand is very appealing for the coming Christmas season. |
Edited by - Amber on 11/16/2003 17:13:14 |
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rugg
Canada
14 Posts |
Posted - 11/19/2003 : 08:25:57
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Off season, is spent building houses as well as dealing with daily claims handling for a few Insurance companies, completing presentations for brokers concerning Replacement cost on high end homes as well as comercial properties.
Trying to spend some time travelling as well. Or overall doing what ever is necessary to make a living.
Completing certs as much as possible.
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Edited by - rugg on 11/19/2003 08:26:44 |
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kmac
USA
9 Posts |
Posted - 01/02/2004 : 03:10:56
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When the storms end and they do end, I do the honey do's that need done then I lock myself in my work shop and focus my attention on new ideas or improving on custom built Mobil Computer Stand I manufacture and sell to adjusters and anyone who lives on the road and has his office is the passenger side of his front seat. Having been a mechanic for 20 years 10 for myself it is not hard to find something to keep you busy. My goal is to promote my computer stand enough that I won't need to be on the road to earn a living, I will be selling you a Mobil Computer Stand. |
Willie Brown |
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fkj
USA
17 Posts |
Posted - 01/04/2004 : 11:00:01
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Currently working as substitute teacher. It pays a few bills and I get to torture my children all the time. |
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dano009
46 Posts |
Posted - 01/04/2004 : 17:06:45
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fkj:
I remember your type clearly even though it's been 25 years since high school. The torture teacher from hell. Just kidding of course. Just reminded me of some of my high school days way back when. |
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visitcostarica
Costa Rica
15 Posts |
Posted - 01/05/2004 : 02:03:05
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I rent hammocks and lawn chairs out on the beach. |
Done climbing roofs...try climbing into a hammock in Costa Rica http://www.visitcostarica.net |
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Russ
USA
75 Posts |
Posted - 01/05/2004 : 07:32:53
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I become a part time legal secretary, copy boy, delivery boy, witness, janitor, and all around gopher for my wife, whom I put through Law school for my retirement. I dont think I'll ever retire!!! I also love to sit on my porch with the dog and watch the world go by!! I am finishing a local fire loss( that keeps me in Dunkin Donuts coffee!! |
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gloverb
USA
54 Posts |
Posted - 01/07/2004 : 19:33:24
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If you are like me you do have to make money during your off times. I do suggest that you try to do something that is associated with adjusting if at all possible. I have a construction business which specializes in homeowners property claims. This has proven to be a good fit during my off times. I write estimates on a daily basis, which also helps to keep me abreast of policy changes. This is extremely important here in Texas where there is no such thing as a standard policy anymore.
Consider working for a company that does this type of work. They may be more understanding of some one, like yourself, that may be leaving to do cat work. They may also be willing to pay for some of your continuing education requirement courses.
Hope this helps. Its been a good fit for me.
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ckleisch
USA
46 Posts |
Posted - 03/28/2004 : 17:01:15
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I find the very lucrative field of risk inspections to be worthy when claims are slow. Also, helps to find new customers once in the front door. |
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