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Last Post 09/01/2009 9:48 AM by  MBoy
Online CAT license
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BrianTonia
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08/31/2009 1:04 AM

     I was wondering if anyone knows of a good online CAT training class? If you look online it seems like everyone and their brother has one to offer. Any suggestions or insight would be greatly appreciated.

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    Ray Hall
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    08/31/2009 8:46 AM

    I will take out a commercial add on CADO this week and offer some training along this line. Very reasonable rates and some credit plan un til you make some income.. Also a boot camp for new people on the same plan.

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    ChuckDeaton
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    08/31/2009 6:14 PM
    If you read the posts and understood them, you understand that there is little chance of you being successful catastrophe adjuster. Best stay on the porch and not waste funds on schooling.

    You would do better as a greeter at Wal-mart or a burger flipper at MickieD's.
    "Prattling on and on about being an ass with experience doesn't make someone experienced. It just makes you an ass." Rod Buvens, Pilot grunt
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    MBoy
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    09/01/2009 9:48 AM
    Learning online or even in a classroom setting will not prepare you for real adjusting. Find yourself an experienced adjuster and become their ladder boy. Learn how that adjuster does it. Listen to everything. Once you believe you know everything, find another adjuster and do it again. After you have trained with 3 adjusters, decide what techniques will work for you. Hopefully during your tenure with the adjusters you have made the necessary contacts to get hired as a rookie.

    When questions arise during a claim, call one of the experienced adjusters and get their input. Use their years of experience to improve yourself.
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