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RE: In Dallas With PilotCAT Training - 9/20/2006 6:11:27 PM   
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this was done in error!


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RE: In Dallas With PilotCAT Taining - 9/27/2006 4:59:51 PM   
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Just finished My 30 Credit Hours of continuing education courses for my license renewal next year. I took the Consumer Protection ( 4 ), P&C Property ( 11 ) and the Planning For Senior Needs ( 15 ) Total= 30
I enrolled Sept 1st, and Finally finished Sept 27th. The Last ( Planning For Senior Needs ) seemed like it would never end. I wanted to take more courses but NobleCE said that in the State Of Texas you couldn't carry credits over. Total Cost Was $ 75.00   Now On To New Adventures !

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RE: In Dallas With PilotCAT Taining - 9/27/2006 5:14:03 PM   
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18 more years and you will be Grandfathered.
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RE: In Dallas With PilotCAT Taining - 9/27/2006 7:09:57 PM   
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Willinsky you may be on to something here.

It seems from your posts that you are eager to learn and are committed to being an adjuster.  Why don't you keep this thread going, so we all can comment and look back as you progress through the years.  You can advise of the storms you are deployed.  What you learn along the way, and what you think of life as a independent cat adjuster.

We could call it the Chronicles of Willinsky or The Willinsky Diaries.

All kidding aside, I think this could turn into something.  It would be kind of neat to look back on these posts 5, 10, or 15 years from now and see the progression.

Just a thought.



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