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Last Post 05/29/2011 1:41 AM by  CatAdjusterX
wanting to start but have lots of questions. NEED HELP AND ANSWERS
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05/26/2011 3:36 PM

    I'm currently living in Dallas and they have lot of classes coming up that i can take. I can take 3 classes in one week. Texas all-lines adjuster license, practical adjusting 101, and Xactimate 27: advanced Estimatics with Sketch. I'm also planning on taking a rope and harness class. Question 1: what other class do you recommend that i take? I have not done any insurance work or anything to do with construction. Question 2: Am I responsible for all my own traveling expenses. I would really like an adjuster that has been in the biz for a while to correspond with that i could get a little bit of advice and help from. I know a lot of you are busy specially this time of year but your responses and help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

     

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    05/27/2011 7:49 PM
    1.Learn to do research. This boards has these questions answered many time and you can avoid having the thickness of your skin tested by reading first.
    Life is like a sewer, what you get out of it depends on what you put in it
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    CatAdjusterX
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    05/29/2011 1:41 AM
    Posted By jjnoah on 26 May 2011 03:36 PM

     

     

    I'm currently living in Dallas and they have lot of classes coming up that i can take. I can take 3 classes in one week. Texas all-lines adjuster license, practical adjusting 101, and Xactimate 27: advanced Estimatics with Sketch. I'm also planning on taking a rope and harness class. Question 1: what other class do you recommend that i take? I have not done any insurance work or anything to do with construction. Question 2: Am I responsible for all my own traveling expenses. I would really like an adjuster that has been in the biz for a while to correspond with that i could get a little bit of advice and help from. I know a lot of you are busy specially this time of year but your responses and help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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    Olderthandirt is spot on friend.You should spend a few hours reading thousands of posts that have asked the exact same questions you have. Every answer to every question is within the archived material.

    Otherwise if you choose to NOT do that, a thick skin is necessary

     

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