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Kosta ProtopapadakisUser is Offline

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12/05/2007 10:23 PM  

Hey everybody, I am a newbie adjuster, and I was wandering if  that will be necessary to certify myself for fire ,flood, and earthquake.  I will greatly appreciate any help in this matter

Larry ReganUser is Offline

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12/05/2007 10:53 PM  

Sure. Why not?

peter burchUser is Offline
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12/06/2007 12:38 AM  

No, extra work producing qualifications are never required, unless you want to work. 


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Jim GaryUser is Offline
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12/06/2007 8:15 AM  
Larry, Such a restrained response? Are you feeling OK?

JWG

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Larry ReganUser is Offline

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12/06/2007 1:39 PM  

Jim,

The insincere newbies have dried up and I have sort of gotten out of practice. There have been a few newbies come on that are sincere and have made an effort to do logical things to advance themselfs. They also seem to be better educated and experienced. Therefore I have let them slide. Also the responses from some of the more experienced adjusters have changed from inviting, helping and encouraging all has changed to a more realistic tone. If experienced adjusters can't get work how does someone that has no experience think they can get work. I have been glancing at some of the resumes being posted and they reflect a more educated experienced group which is good to see. Maybe the tide is turning. I am curious as to how accurate the vendor lists are now. They once may have had hundreds on their list that were ready to roll. How many inexpereienced warm bodies have fallen off that list. If I was a vendor I think I would update my active list to determine how many warm bodies have fallen off instead of waiting on an event and calling only to find out that number is no longer in service or that adjuster has gone on to other endeavors.

I am glad to hear you are staying busy.

I must go now and catch up on my daily claims that have been piling up.

Have a nice day!

Larry ReganUser is Offline

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12/06/2007 1:47 PM  

I just looked at the original post again and I think this guy is saying " I just got my license, what do I do next?"

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12/06/2007 4:24 PM  
Hey everybody, I am a SOMEWHAT EXPERIENCED adjuster, and I was wandering if that will be necessary to GET A LAW DEGREE SO I CAN MAKE BETTER MONEY. I will greatly appreciate any help in this matter

All replies welcome.

I searched the archives and didn't find the answer to this question.
peter burchUser is Offline
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12/06/2007 6:15 PM  

I hear there may be a few openings for class action lawyers in Mississippi, go for it.


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Larry HardinUser is Offline
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12/07/2007 12:12 PM  
Certification for fire?

Hmmmmm

Larry D Hardin
Tom TollUser is Offline
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12/07/2007 1:56 PM  

Getting a law degree to increase your income in this business, will not help, in my opinion. I went to law school and since being an adjuster for over 47 years, have never had a vendor ask me if I had a law degree. Has it helped me, yes. You better understand the law of contracts, however, you can learn those without a law degree. If you wish to get into the legal department of a carrier, then it would, of course, help you. You must stay current of law every year, as case law and other elements of the rule of law change yearly.


Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.
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