A month ago we took a class from a CAT adjusting company near Dallas, TX that we will leave nameless, lets just call them "AM-SCAM".
We walked aout after two days because after "graduation" on Friday (5 day 0-to-adjuster advertisement) we read the end of the book and realized all we would be qualified for is to work for them, adjusting simple (roof/siding) claims. They admitted on the phone that *IF* they contract you, you get bottom (no pay?) claims and you sign a contract that you cant work for any other adjuster company for 12 after leaving AM-SCAM.
We requested a refund, and during the conversation the director of education admitted thier website was "weak" in the prequalifications area and that in fact AM-SCAM *ASSUMED* each student had some background in adjusting/contractring/etc. When the website says "no experience required", needless to say, AM-SCAM refused the refund.
We disputed this with our credit card company claiming misleading advertisement.
We received a 100% refund from the charge card company and a subsequent chargeback to AMSCAM.
Hopefully this will let others considering a job in the field really think if they can go from 0-to-adjuster in 5 days (incl Xactimate)
We're considering a 2 week class from a CAT adjusting school in Charlotte, NC.
We're ideal for this field, we live full time in a RV (incl generator) and have have two 4wd diesel trucks.
I am retired, she is laid off and we both are full of life, physically active and ready for challenges.
That wasnt the intro I hoped for but I cant run through a scam and not try to warn others to wisely choose where they go to school.
TIA
If anyone cares to offer advice (on training schools) or anything else, we are all ears.
TIA