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Started by AndrewinsuresAL
Hi everyone. I'm new to adjusting. I was a sales producer for an agency in my hometown for a few years, until my sales went downhill after the housing market did the same. A relative was able to get me in with Eberl's as a groundman for a 2 story and steep team in Louisville, KY. Purdy good gig, lasted almost six months, got there right after Hurricane Ike in October and was released at the first of April. Just recently took my certification exams for State Farm, and of course Eberl's knows I'm ...
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by AndrewinsuresAL05/07/2009 1:22 PM |
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New Adjusters and Staff Positions 4131 7
Started by motts010
I am interested in the opinion of the experienced staff adjusters as to weather you think it is possible for a new adjuster to get hired as a staff adjuster without a collage degree If so any advise
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by Medulus01/03/2009 11:45 AM |
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State Farm Interview 6762 16
Started by RCA
Hi,
This is my first post. Let me give you a little background information. I've been working in the same computer related field for 8 years. I have a BS which is also in the same field. I currently make a decent living and have full benefits. However, I've grown slowly weary of my current line of work due to limited growth potential and unruly co-workers.
That being said, about a year ago I started to ponder breaking into the insurance business as it seems to have a higher ceiling than my cur...
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by motts01012/29/2008 11:17 AM |
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Getting Started 3647 0
Started by wbabovec
I have been a licensed independent agent for 12 years. I would like to get into the adjusting field. Not sure how to get started, but someone told me to contact Four Seasons Claims Services. Has anyone ever heard of them Any good or bad feedback
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10/27/2008 9:15 PM |
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12 Replies and 3988 Views
New to the field 3988 12
Started by devildogpi2
New to the field in south florida and need to gain the experience
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by okclarryd10/12/2008 3:54 PM |
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Looking to Shadow in the Baton Rouge area 4267 5
Started by AdjusterSheena
Hello All!,
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&160;&160;&160;&160;&160; I am currently awaiting my TX all lines license to come in the mail. While I'm waiting Gustav has brought a lot of adjusters to the Baton Rouge, LA area. I am looking for someone that I can shadow with and give me some quick adjusting tips. I am very efficent with scheduling and computers. If there is someone on the forum, or if there is someone who may know an adjuster in the area who needs help over the next few days, please let me know.
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by johnjohn09/22/2008 11:29 AM |
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New here, Need a little advice. 3643 9
Started by JKurz
Hey Guys and Gals,
I have been in the information technolgy field for serveral years now, and have been thinking of a career change.
I have a good friend who is an adjuster and the job description sounds very interesting!&160; His only advise was 'Go get certified and get on with a company basicly'&160; For his defense we only chatted breifly on the subject.
Other than just going to the 3 day class, and passing the tests.&160; What else would I need to do.
Any advise would be a great help...
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by okclarryd09/18/2008 11:09 PM |
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21 Replies and 7339 Views
Investigating new career... 7339 21
Started by 2roadrunners
My wife and I are considering joining the appraisal industry (specifically catastrophe) as a team. We are just beginning to investigate the field, spending most of our free time researching online for that unbiased info. We live in the Detroit area. I have looked around and don't seem to see any LIVE classes available in our area. Does anyone know if there are any training companies worth investing time/money into in MI If not, what school(s) would you recommend and why We are both in robust h...
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by HuskerCat08/05/2008 11:01 PM |
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6 Replies and 4676 Views
GETTING MY FOOT IN THE DOOR 4676 6
Started by AlneedsCat
Any tips on getting my foot in the door as an independent Cat adjuster&160; I have held my license in the state of Texas but have not moved!&160; No calls, no adjusting jobs, no 'experience'.&160; When looking at some agencies, they are looking for experienced adjusters.&160; What can I do&160; I can be called for states from Texas over to Florida.&160; Am willing to move on a moments notice with a portable secretary and office!&160; Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated )or a...
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by learning04/17/2008 7:49 PM |
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5 Replies and 3977 Views
Insurance Field looking to move into Claims 3977 5
Started by mabguru
Hello Everyone,
I currently work in Surplus Lines insurance as an undewrriting Assistant (Commercial P&C).&160; I really enjoy what I do, but the office i work in is a wreck and on the down slope.&160; A little about myself...I'm 25 and live in Louisiana, I have a BA in Economics and I quote renewals for the underwriters in our office.&160; I also have my Producer's license here in LA and have been doing this for a year.&160; I'm not afraid to work as my work load right now being in a d...
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by mabguru02/25/2008 5:48 PM |
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8 Replies and 4421 Views
How much time to get to site? 4421 8
Started by tabor
Hi Everyone,
I am thinking about getting into Cat. Adjusting in the States but I reside in Thailand. I am a US citizen and I have a wife and home in Thailand. How much time is given for you to get to the site when you are called to duty I could get from here to anywhere in the US in around 48hrs. Is that quick enough
I am a newbie but I have construction experience and would return to the States to take Cat training and licensing courses. I have been reading a lot of posts on this ...
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by Ray Hall12/02/2007 3:21 PM |
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23 Replies and 11691 Views
RE Getting Started 11691 23
Started by Medulus
This post was moved here from the Catastrophe Central Forums:
"Hi guys! I've been lurking on this board for a while.
I got my TX adjusting license a few months ago. Attended classes for adjusting and Xactimate. I've done the Citizen's certification.
I keep seeing ads for "Daily Claims". I've applied and not heard anything other than thank you and you are on our roster.
So what does it take to finally get started Is it really just a waiting game for a hurricane Any suggestion...
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by mossback08/25/2007 8:50 PM |
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18 Replies and 10751 Views
So you want to be a Cat Adjuster 10751 18
Started by StormSupport
So you want to be a Cat Adjuster
The first question that should be asked is “Why” Think very carefully about your answer. If money is your answer, then you should rethink your career choice, because money should never be the main consideration regarding any career choice. If you’re financially driven, then possibly you should consider another field, one which has a set career path and has a track record for a regular and reliable salary. ...
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by margar108/23/2007 10:24 PM |
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5 Replies and 3921 Views
How to build a resume.... 3921 5
Started by Nicka0782
So far it has been great reading everyones comments. I too am a new Adjuster. I have recieved my license, bought a subscription to Xactimate 25, and am now sending my resume out to every company i can find. I completely understand that at this point it is a waiting game. There are simply too many adjusters and nearly no catastrophes. Regardless of that I completely intend on this being my career path for the future. Although this may be a current problem, I believe the lack of wor...
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by Ray Hall08/22/2007 8:32 PM |
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23 Replies and 7913 Views
Veteran Adjuster Bitterness 7913 23
Started by stephie76
Why are some veteran adjusters so bitter
When I was going through classes at USStaffing there was a guy that works for Pilot in one of my Xactimate classes. He was constantly talking about how great he was and that no one else was going to find work yada yada.
Once I was outside smoking and he came out there. He picked up his cell phone and was talking about some "job" that Pilot wanted him to go on. I looked over at his phone and his phone was OFF. He wasn't talking to anyone. Ju...
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by brighton08/21/2007 6:51 PM |
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6 Replies and 4023 Views
Apprentice? 4023 6
Started by stephie76
Any experienced IA's looking for an apprentice
I have a Texas license and Florida is pending. I attended the classes for adjusting and Xactimate at US Staffing.
I am a former Fraud Investigator looking for a change.
I can send my resume if you are interested.
Thanks!
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by stephie7608/17/2007 10:58 AM |
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Yet another CAT Adjuster Wannabe 12667 22
Started by jhite
Greetings,
Just read the responses to Stacy Hudson's post regarding US Staffing and became slightly disillusioned. But reflecting on the inexperience of some of my classmates in real estate inspection school I understand the the prospects offered in the reply.
Given my credentials (or lack thereof) listed below is this a viable field for me
Secondly, should I infer it would be a better path to seek a position with an employer who will provide training rather than take classes on my o...
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by wiggles03007/05/2007 10:52 PM |
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7 Replies and 9335 Views
Pay scale Question 9335 7
Started by Greg954
Hello All,
I am new to adjusting. What is the typical fee per claim If any of you could break down the pay structure I would appreciate it so I know what to look for while interviewing companies.
Thanks!
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by spierce06/07/2007 12:14 AM |
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6 Replies and 5109 Views
Couple of green questions 5109 6
Started by JohnT
I'm very new to this forum and the adjusters industry. A friend told me the other day that I need to check in to a career in insurance adjustments. I had never thought about it but he insisted I check the internet to find out any information I can find. He told me that he knew another person that enjoyed working in this field and maybe I would too. So far after reading through the forums I think it really sounds good to me. Traveling and helping people seems to stick out ...
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by spierce06/07/2007 12:03 AM |
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5 Replies and 3696 Views
New and need some help 3696 5
Started by Bammer
Good afternoon to all of you "hopefully busy adjusters" I am an almost new adjuster, I go for my licensing and schooling June 28th. I have done some FEMA work, and it proved to be disappointing at best. My question is this, can I make a living being a private sector adjuster Hard work doesn't bother me, I don't mind long days, and I have the right motivation...Family lol. Are there ways and means to stay busy, or am I dependant on the really big storms... Any help/advice I can get fro...
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by host06/02/2007 11:51 AM |