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jge1978

USA
3 Posts

Posted - 03/08/2003 :  16:49:38  Show Profile
I am currently a contractor considering making the transition into adjusting...was evaluated at a "high level" and was told that i am deployable without further training...wondering about standard pay rates for the field...as well as benefits...also looking for advice on which companies to work for and which ones to avoid...thanks in advance for your help!

JG Eldridge

mshort68

USA
138 Posts

Posted - 03/08/2003 :  17:01:59  Show Profile
It's a tough field to break in to. I have alot of Big Red experience and just breaking into the field and will tell you not to rush into it. Good luck and get all the trainig you can.

The grass is always greener on the other side, but it still has to be mowed!
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canduss

USA
120 Posts

Posted - 03/09/2003 :  01:01:02  Show Profile
If you were able to show up at 6:00am with a check for $1,000.00 for our first ride-a-long .......don't expect to leave before 12:01am......and remember you would be lucky to absorb any brazening from the adjusters day to day settlements.........
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mameluke

USA
10 Posts

Posted - 03/10/2003 :  19:03:25  Show Profile
Right now I work for a small disaster restoration company...water, smoke, mold, and have certifications in all of those areas from various organizations, and am considering taking what I've learned there into the adjusting field, but don't have any insurance licensing or training. Does anyone have any advice on where to go to get the necessary licensing and training, and what are your thoughts on the usefulness of these certifications when it comes to adjusting? Certified Restorer w/ASCR, ASD with IICRC, and CMR with the IAQA are the certifications.

Thanks,

Bob

Bob Huddleston
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