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Last Post 10/22/2006 2:33 AM by  Medulus
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10/17/2006 3:36 PM

    I am an Insurance Class Developer, and am interested in Adjuster opinions about your need for a CE class in Business Ethics. If this were a one day class that provided 5 to 8 credits towards your license renewal, and was presented in both Dallas and Florida, what would your interest be?

    Also, what are your thoughts about us schedueling a class on Saturday so you don't lose a business day and $$ when taking a class.

    Please respond to my e-mail as not to clog this forum.  Send responces to:  sunspree@usa.com and place the word "survey" in the subject field to route your email to the correct location. 

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR RESPONCE! IT IS APPRECIATED

     

     

     

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    10/22/2006 2:33 AM
    Since this is a training related question, the proper place for it would have been in the community area training forum. You are not asking for responses on this forum anyway. For these two reasons, I am locking this thread.
    Steve Ebner CPCU AIC AMIM

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