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Last Post 06/02/2007 11:51 AM by  host
New and need some help
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Bammer
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06/01/2007 3:35 PM

    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 from you "Seasoned vets" would be greatly appreciated!!

     

    Thanks, James

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    stormcrow
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    06/01/2007 3:43 PM
    There are endless thread on this subject that are worth reading. Can you make a living. Simple put, in 05 yes in 06 no in 07, maybe.
    I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming in terror like his passengers.
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    Bammer
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    06/01/2007 4:32 PM

    Indeed, that is probably one of the most asked questions. I apologize, It's getting close to schooling and licensing and I'm nervous

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    Catsvstrained
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    06/02/2007 8:39 AM

    See Active Thred:  "A Couple of Green Questions"

     

    http://www.catadjuster.org/Forums/C...fault.aspx

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    Bammer
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    06/02/2007 10:18 AM

    Wow that was very helpfull thanks!

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    host
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    06/02/2007 11:51 AM

    Please use the Training and Getting Started forum for discussions of this nature. 

    Thanks

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