Author |
Message |
Russ (Russ)
| Posted on Saturday, July 15, 2000 - 7:33 am: | |
Unlike the "IAPA" that had it's origins in Bob Curren's room in Montreal. |
Jim (Jim)
| Posted on Saturday, July 15, 2000 - 12:49 am: | |
The RPA (Registered Professional Adjuster) designation was the subject of a question on the CADO Bulletin Board. By and large, the RPA designation requires AT LEAST 10 years of loss and claim experience as well as one of the following: a.) AIC designation b.) CPCU c.) ARM (Associate in Risk Management) d.) SCLA e.) PCLA AND a rigorous program of reading required insurance texts as well as an ORAL examination in front of the designation committee. More specific information can be found at their website at www.rpa-adjuster.com This is not an "easy" designation to obtain, and one which goes well beyond the mere passing of a few simple exams. |
|