Posted By John Glasgow on 03/08/2007 9:42 PM
I don't understand why everyone gets so upset when someone says they want to be a cat adjuster. I am in the construction trade and will become a cat adjuster once my cousin teaches me how. It can't be that hard because he says he measures roofs, types on his computer for a few hours and makes $3,000 a day! By my calculations, if you only work 200 days a year, that's $750,000 a year.!!!!! Isn't there enough money to go around for all of us. I certainly wouldn't complain if I made that kind of dough....which is what I am going to do. See you guys out there! Any advice to get me started. I think I'll be okay with my costruction knowledge. Thanks!!!!
Mr. Glasgow:
With your winning attitude I'm sure you're going to be an overnight success in this business. I see by your comment "It can't be that hard" that you're on top of things and might I suggest that you align your self with "Adjuster Cindy" and make yourself a "rich cat adjuster" overnight, as you seem to have found out the secrets of the business.
Your suggestion that there would be much less "Hostility" if we would just stop by the "Strip Joints" is one I'm sure everyone here will take into serious consideration, and I'm sure we all thank you for such a novel idea. How could any of the experienced, knowledgeable adjusters here ever have gotten through their 10, 20 or 30 yr career in adjusting without your brilliant suggestions as to how to reduce the stress and hostility??? And the "backroom" suggestion is one for the books.
Sir, you have a lot to learn before you ever are able to be a success in anything in life. The people I've come to know in the cat adjusting industry are some of the most intelligent, articulate, knowledgeable and qualified people I've ever met. The ones I've met are kind, caring and dedicated individuals, who are committed to doing the best adjusting job of their ability and also interested in helping those who show their commitment to the industry.
But when someone comes in and insults the profession by suggesting that "it can't be that hard" and then insults the adjusters by suggesting that they would be less hostile if they "went to a strip joint" deserves any hostility that's tossed their way. I'd say "How dare you" but I'm sure that point would be missed on you.
May I suggest that you study some of the self help books such as "How to win friends and Influence People" before you ever consider doing any job that requires you to meet with the public or have anything to do with your fellow man.