I was interested in getting your program. Former banker left banking to work in real estate and was approached by someone who works at farmers for what I guess is a hybrid position. They asked me to get at least Xactimate training level 1 but preferably 2. I’m in Maryland so I’m guessing I have to get Florida , does the total adjuster package include level 1?
I just found this video right after Milton hurricane hit. I see that the fast track deployment is no longer available. What can I do to get trained for deployment? I currently only have my Texas license.
Hey Matt so i been following you since the start of my career and im currently on deployment with TWIA in Galveston and im closing my claims i got that down but i want to be faster at it, i’ve only had a few kick backs on my claims File reviewer said their minor adjustments, but overall i caught on pretty fast, im doing commercial and residential work right now, would this be something that is good for me to pick up the speed? my turn around is only a few days but i want to close them faster then that, as a newbie on my first deployment i am doing great, from what i been hearing.
@@introvert0xF i’ll definitely consider this, luckily i became friends with a file reviewer who is giving me tips and tricks on the minor things like on my GLR and photo labeling, organizing my folders. i don’t know when i’ll be done here, i heard from the grapevine that once this job at this condo is done they want to send me to another team.
Any additional training you can get the better. Even if it helps you speed up your process by 10%, that's 10% more work you can get done while you're on deployment. The best part about having a little bit of experience under your belt is that you now know what you need to work on.
I was interested in getting your program. Former banker left banking to work in real estate and was approached by someone who works at farmers for what I guess is a hybrid position. They asked me to get at least Xactimate training level 1 but preferably 2. I’m in Maryland so I’m guessing I have to get Florida , does the total adjuster package include level 1?
I just found this video right after Milton hurricane hit. I see that the fast track deployment is no longer available. What can I do to get trained for deployment? I currently only have my Texas license.
We just added 6 seats so enrollment is still open: adjustertv.com/certify
Hey Matt so i been following you since the start of my career and im currently on deployment with TWIA in Galveston and im closing my claims i got that down but i want to be faster at it, i’ve only had a few kick backs on my claims File reviewer said their minor adjustments, but overall i caught on pretty fast, im doing commercial and residential work right now, would this be something that is good for me to pick up the speed? my turn around is only a few days but i want to close them faster then that, as a newbie on my first deployment i am doing great, from what i been hearing.
It would be helpful but it costs a couple of grand to get in the class, do whats best for you!
@@introvert0xF i’ll definitely consider this, luckily i became friends with a file reviewer who is giving me tips and tricks on the minor things like on my GLR and photo labeling, organizing my folders. i don’t know when i’ll be done here, i heard from the grapevine that once this job at this condo is done they want to send me to another team.
@@michelereyes559 Nice! Good work! When it comes to those folders and labeling its like telling a story to the reviewer and insured that's a must.
Any additional training you can get the better. Even if it helps you speed up your process by 10%, that's 10% more work you can get done while you're on deployment. The best part about having a little bit of experience under your belt is that you now know what you need to work on.
@@AdjusterTV absolutely! perfect once i’m done with my deployment i’ll definitely be doing this!