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Last Post 02/13/2009 1:12 PM by  ricker2442
Georgia license
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jasonhaynie
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09/09/2008 10:45 PM

    Hi all, new to the forum and soon to be new to the business.  I Live in Georgia, and I am looking for a school to take the pre-license course through.  Any advise or recomendations would be welcomed.  Also looking for what other courses are available and recomended.

     

    Thanks in Advance,

    Jason

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    Steve Reed
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    09/17/2008 2:40 PM

    Hello Jason. I am from Georgia and new as well. I am planning to attend this class . . . Sept. 29

    prelicenseschool.reachlocal.com/coupon/

    Pre-Licensing - Property & Casualty

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    $25.00 NO SHOW FEE - UNLESS YOU PROVIDE 4 DAYS NOTICE
    Space is available in all scheduled classes unless otherwise noted "Full."

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    Sept. 29 - Oct. 2 Monday - Thursday

    24 - 27 Friday - Monday

    10 - 13 Monday - Thursday

    8 - 11 Monday - Thursday
    Pat Scanlan Insurance Training
    Phone: (866) 375-7650
    Fax: (404) 795-8993
    Mailing Address
    P.O. Box 670401
    Marietta, GA 30066-0124
    Training Center
    North Point Business Park
    1880 West Oak Parkway, Suite 105
    Marietta, GA  30062

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    smithmichel
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    11/13/2008 5:31 PM
    RS Thomas Training disc for $50 help me pass that test.  They also have classes. I did not take my class there. I took my class some where else that was not very good. The disc helped a lot.
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    jasonhaynie
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    01/27/2009 11:50 AM
    Hey, thanks all. I am currently in Texas, doing cleanup work, and will probably just do an online Texas all lines.
    Jason
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    01/28/2009 1:48 PM
    Let me make sure I'm understanding this, You're in TX doing clean up and not yet licensed?  What exactly are you cleaning up? 
    Do the right thing, ALWAYS
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    okclarryd
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    01/28/2009 9:22 PM
    I bet it takes him a long time to get home.

    He keeps seeing those signs that say "Clean Restrooms".
    Larry D Hardin
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    01/28/2009 11:25 PM
    LOL Larry!
     
    Is that a little like those signs on the road that say "Slow Men Working"?
     
    I always felt pretty good about that, having seen the signs that say "Slow Children Playing", I felt that at least the slow children could get work! 
     
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    ricker2442
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    02/08/2009 9:07 PM
    Hey Jason, hope you are still around...I, too, am from GA, and down in Houston working the hurricane. I am very excited about the prospects for getting into this field, but am just starting the process. I know this is an age-old question, and I'm sure you vets are tired of it...but after getting all licensure, what the heck is the best way to get started--some say try to get on with people like Worley and Pilot, others say, "won't happen!"...any advice is more than welcome. BTW, I have real estate and roofing background (yeah, weird combo). Thanks!!!
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    ddreisbach
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    02/12/2009 8:05 PM
    Go to http://www.pilotcat.com/ and click on "Apply Online". What's the worst that can happen?
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    ChuckDeaton
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    02/13/2009 12:40 PM
    Send me an email, Cat101 is free, it is dated, but some things are relevant and it is free, free, free, free.
    "Prattling on and on about being an ass with experience doesn't make someone experienced. It just makes you an ass." Rod Buvens, Pilot grunt
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    ricker2442
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    02/13/2009 1:12 PM
    Thanks, all...one add'l question (at least for the moment)--does anyone know if you have to take an in-classroom course to be licensed in GA. I was going to take it online while in Houston working the storm, but have read that the course must be taken inhouse?!?!
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