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auto training - 7/20/2006 5:51:57 PM   
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Does anyone have a suggestion for a good auto estimating, either as a refresher or for a newbie? Thanks.
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RE: auto training - 7/20/2006 9:07:35 PM   
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If you are looking for training, you should look to www.valenational.com. I am actually attending a Vale property class at the moment and have been in the facility where the auto program is taught and it looks first rate. What is your background?

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RE: auto training - 7/20/2006 11:03:13 PM   
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Does anyone have a suggestion for a good auto estimating, either as a refresher or for a newbie? Thanks.


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RE: auto training - 7/21/2006 7:12:55 AM   
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I have just completed a CAT auto class (Hail and Flood damage assessment) with Mr Whiteman at Wardlaw Claims in Waco Texas. It was an excellent class and is a quarter of the price of what Vale charges. Albeit you only learn Pathways program and I am told that the Vale class includes Mitchell as well. Check Wardlaw out and Mr Whiteman comes highly recommended by me.
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