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Last Post 07/29/2007 1:10 PM by  host
Would you work in England and what
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stormcrow
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07/25/2007 10:02 PM

    would you require before crossing the pond (the Atlantic for you youngsters). The amount of flooding is record breaking, and who knows maybe someone will call and offer work. I will post my thoughts later.

    I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming in terror like his passengers.
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    07/25/2007 10:16 PM

    I have some friends that have been deployed over there. Some have been there for almost a month now, others will be heading next week. The work permit seems to take almost a week to get. Most of them enjoy the assignment. It looks like it's a good size event and appears to be growing.

    Edit to answer the "What would you require" question.

    A good fee and expenses,

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    07/26/2007 8:35 AM
    I have already reccommended to an experienced flood adjuster bud who has also lived in Europe to go. I gave him general phone numbers to Crawford and CL. I, myself would go and work as hard and diligently as I am capable of, then I would go to Greece and rest.
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    07/26/2007 9:26 AM
    Both Crawford's and Cunningham's international operations are handling claims from the flooding. As of July 11th Cunningham reported that they had received 12,000 claims.
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    randellmorgan
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    07/26/2007 2:16 PM
    Who has more information on this? I would like to work the flood in the UK. Does anyone know if they have special licensing requirements?
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    ntzjazz
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    07/26/2007 4:06 PM

    first you must have a passport in your hands---then you you have to wait for a call from a vendor

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    07/26/2007 4:56 PM
    Posted By randell morgan on 07/26/2007 2:16 PM
    Who has more information on this? I would like to work the flood in the UK. Does anyone know if they have special licensing requirements?



    You may be able to find some information on the requirements on this site >>> CILA - The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters

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    randellmorgan
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    07/29/2007 1:19 AM
    Roy,

    Do you know what company your friends were deployed through? Do you have any other information on this topic? Thank you!
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    01Snake
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    07/29/2007 8:21 AM
    He said...


    Both Crawford's and Cunningham's international operations are handling claims from the flooding. As of July 11th Cunningham reported that they had received 12,000 claims.
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    host
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    07/29/2007 1:10 PM

    Yes that's correct, Crawford is the company that my friends that were deployed with. Click here for the CADO Directory listing for Crawford.

    Here is a link to the Cunningham page;

    http://www.cunninghamlindsey.com/uk/media.asp?tab_id=1380

    I also undertand that GAB is handling some of the claims from the flooding, here is a link to their latest press relaese on the subject;

    http://www.gabrobins.co.uk/news/StormsUpdate-Bulletin13.html

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