Thank you for sharing how amazing this IA life can be. The WORK is real and the payoff is amazing. I agree completely that networking and being efficient matters.
What they're not telling you is there's a catch periods called you have to work for yourself and take on all the stress and headache. When you could work for a company and alleviate all that stress
Maybe. Depends on the conviction, I think. Fraud, theft, things like that are weighed pretty heavily. I don't know about old DUIs and things like that. Best advice I can give you is to contact your home state (if your state licenses adjusters) or whatever state you're going to get your DHS (I recommend FL) and just ask. They'll tell you.
Thank you for sharing how amazing this IA life can be. The WORK is real and the payoff is amazing. I agree completely that networking and being efficient matters.
Absolutely!
What they're not telling you is there's a catch periods called you have to work for yourself and take on all the stress and headache. When you could work for a company and alleviate all that stress
I will tell everybody that all day long. This is a job that rewards hard work. There are no shortcuts.
I'd like to connect with James if possible!
Inspiring interview
Yeah, James really busted his butt and made it happen.
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Thanks
Is it possible to become an adjuster with a felony conviction?
Maybe. Depends on the conviction, I think. Fraud, theft, things like that are weighed pretty heavily. I don't know about old DUIs and things like that. Best advice I can give you is to contact your home state (if your state licenses adjusters) or whatever state you're going to get your DHS (I recommend FL) and just ask.
They'll tell you.