Adam! The guru, the goat, the mvp in this industry. Me and my business partner sang (you spoke to him previously) have a video request for our team of canvassers… If you would make a video on the best way to set Appointments for a no cost roof assessment . Appointment setting for future inspection, our canvassers need you! Thank you my man
Hey Cameron Ray! Super appreciate the kind words my dude! I just added this idea to my video list. In the meantime, check out my CANVASSING Strategy. I cover 100% of this and more (start to finish training for canvassing teams). Hope this helps! And thanks again for the video idea!
I’m getting 10% off the total scope I’m not sure if that’s fair pay or not. My process consists of 1.Get the client all door knocking 2.Being able to do inspection/Performing inspection / Get homeowner to sign contingency agreement 3.Insurance deal, Cash deal, or Finance(Send You and Your insurance doc and our service doc if going with Insurance) 4.List scope of work(SOW) 5.Scope details. Ex..What color shingle, stain fence(if applicable) 6.Send contract for scope of work(SOW contract & DOP contract) 7.Get with Project Manager for scheduling and project details (Sales Meeting) 8.Coordinate all supplements with Project Manager (Ending balance will be collected by PM if available or Sales Associates) 9.Coordinate with estimator to send letter of completion & DOP to get signed by the insured and then sent to insurance desk adjuster to release depreciation check. 10.Suggestive Selling! Exa..Refer to any home project the home owner may want! *If roof has solar panels let client know to schedule a date with his solar company to remove panels.
@@hyphey15 That's between you and the company :) Every company pays differently based on how they are set up, what you are responsible for, and how you are hired on (1099 or W2). I would speak directly with the owner or manager to find out :)
Thanks for the reply Adam! Great job on the videos! So if I’m 1099 do you recommend that I open an LLC for tax and other purposes as sole proprietor? This is what’s confusing to me cuz if I’m a 1099 sales rep should I have an LLC. I’m Currently only selling for the one company because I’m new to this. As of right now I’m not climbing roofs, just selling. Advice appreciated thank you.
I worked as an independent claims adjuster for over 10 years. I left the industry back in 2012 due to the IA firm I worked with closing. Getting in somewhere else was challenging (very niche) industry. I left the industry altogether and I am now finding myself interested in perhaps trying roofing sales. A few concerns for me are : (1) Roof safety. Some roofs are steep, high and difficult to climb. Harness and lifeline would have to be used I think. (2) The company being honest with you regarding your commission. The amount and payment periods. Do they pay weekly, bi-weekly or after completion of job?
New to the industry and was on a roof recently that was iffy. Spotted damage, but wasn’t sure it was enough to get bought. What do you do when you’re on the fence?
Hey Zach Routon! Welcome to the channel and the industry! GREAT question. I did a video on this you can watch here: ruclips.net/video/veDAfcZmUZU/видео.html Drop any comments there ;)
Adam is constantly dropping golden nuggets! Can't wait to get started in the industry!
💪If you are here this early in your career (before it even starts) then you are going to CRUSH IT!! Glad to have you here!
Wondering how this comment aged Lorenzo? Getting started too
Thanks Adam for doing a video on this subject! You’re the man!
Happy to help my dude. I want to help connect great people with great companies!
Im starting entry-level sales training at Southern National Roofing in 3 weeks. Thank you for this video.
Hey i just got done with an interview with them how is it?
This helped me alot for an interview I have today thank you
Happy to help. Good luck!
Adam! The guru, the goat, the mvp in this industry. Me and my business partner sang (you spoke to him previously) have a video request for our team of canvassers… If you would make a video on the best way to set Appointments for a no cost roof assessment . Appointment setting for future inspection, our canvassers need you! Thank you my man
Hey Cameron Ray! Super appreciate the kind words my dude! I just added this idea to my video list. In the meantime, check out my CANVASSING Strategy. I cover 100% of this and more (start to finish training for canvassing teams). Hope this helps! And thanks again for the video idea!
From all the horror stories I hear. I feel incredibly grateful to find the right roofing company on the first shot! 💪
Congrats dude! I felt the same way!!
Which one did you guys go with?
Great information
💪🙏 Glad to help and pumped to have you here.
I’m getting 10% off the total scope I’m not sure if that’s fair pay or not. My process consists of 1.Get the client all door knocking
2.Being able to do inspection/Performing inspection / Get homeowner to sign contingency agreement
3.Insurance deal, Cash deal, or Finance(Send You and Your insurance doc and our service doc if going with Insurance)
4.List scope of work(SOW)
5.Scope details. Ex..What color shingle, stain fence(if applicable)
6.Send contract for scope of work(SOW contract & DOP contract)
7.Get with Project Manager for scheduling and project details (Sales Meeting)
8.Coordinate all supplements with Project Manager (Ending balance will be collected by PM if available or Sales Associates)
9.Coordinate with estimator to send letter of completion & DOP to get signed by the insured and then sent to insurance desk adjuster to release depreciation check.
10.Suggestive Selling! Exa..Refer to any home project the home owner may want!
*If roof has solar panels let client know to schedule a date with his solar company to remove panels.
Hey Eddie Almonte, that seems like a fair compensation plan to me!
@@TheRoofStrategist what does it take to get 40%?
@@hyphey15 That's between you and the company :) Every company pays differently based on how they are set up, what you are responsible for, and how you are hired on (1099 or W2). I would speak directly with the owner or manager to find out :)
@@TheRoofStrategist will do thank you!
Thanks for the reply Adam! Great job on the videos! So if I’m 1099 do you recommend that I open an LLC for tax and other purposes as sole proprietor? This is what’s confusing to me cuz if I’m a 1099 sales rep should I have an LLC. I’m Currently only selling for the one company because I’m new to this. As of right now I’m not climbing roofs, just selling. Advice appreciated thank you.
All great questions :) I answer those and a lot more in this video: ruclips.net/video/D5Vq6Tg8AXQ/видео.html Take a peek and drop any comments there
Thanks Adam.
You bet! Glad to help!
I worked as an independent claims adjuster for over 10 years. I left the industry back in 2012 due to the IA firm I worked with closing. Getting in somewhere else was challenging (very niche) industry. I left the industry altogether and I am now finding myself interested in perhaps trying roofing sales. A few concerns for me are : (1) Roof safety. Some roofs are steep, high and difficult to climb. Harness and lifeline would have to be used I think. (2) The company being honest with you regarding your commission. The amount and payment periods. Do they pay weekly, bi-weekly or after completion of job?
What are some good companies to work for in California? Do you have a list?
Happy to help. Details here: secure.rsra.org/find-a-job
New to the industry and was on a roof recently that was iffy. Spotted damage, but wasn’t sure it was enough to get bought. What do you do when you’re on the fence?
Hey Zach Routon! Welcome to the channel and the industry! GREAT question. I did a video on this you can watch here: ruclips.net/video/veDAfcZmUZU/видео.html Drop any comments there ;)
Any damage is damage and it might not be nothing much now but down the line the problems are worse
@Sergio juarez 💯
@@TheRoofStrategist thank you bro been learning so much from you! 🙏🏼
@@sergiojuarez584 You are very welcome my dude. Thank YOU for the comment and for being here. I wanna see you succeeding, growing, and happy!