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I'm really interested in becoming an Auto Claims Adjuster/Appraiser and I have questions about the job. I currently work at a Wrecker/Towing company paying out cars that have been in accidents & Impounded by the county.
I deal with auto insurance adjusters/companies through out the day, and I asked one adjuster that has been coming here for a while. I felt like he would answer my questions by e-mail so, I e-mailed him asking detailed questions like......
Would I have to attend school or can they just train me? what's the pay $$$? salary? or commission? Would it be something that I would like? Blah, Blah, Blah, you know some general questions..... He replied, "I'll meet with you on your lunch break & I'll give you info about the job"..... I answered back, " I can't,blah, blah, blah, please e-mail me the answers".
I haven't heard anything back yet & that's been last week.... Do you think he just wanted a date? or do you think not? or what?

any answer about the job?

2007-04-09 08:20:55 · 6 answers · asked by Amanda 2 in Business & Finance Insurance

for your information "MBRCATZ17" you must not have my story... 1st of all, I'm married to a jealous man, 2nd, I only had questions about the job nothing that would take hours from him.
3rd, I don't owe him a F#@#*@# thing, I help him with his policy holders.
4th, I don't appreciate your answer.

2007-04-09 08:59:09 · update #1

6 answers

sorry the guy wouldn't help you. i believe you have to have a degree in most states to get into this. if you have another adjuster you work for or with try talking to them about it. you can always just call the company you are interested in working for and speak to someone there. i'm sure they can help you with the requirements of the job.

2007-04-09 09:49:58 · answer #1 · answered by Queen B 6 · 0 0

I am a retired claims adjuster. I took early retirement because I grew to hate the job. Too much work. Too much lying and cheating to get money. Too many greedy attorneys.

While it is not absolute, adjuster trainees are usually hired after graduating from college. Then you have to go through years of training to learn the ropes. The work is hard. The pay is lousy. At times the job can be dangerous. Try handling a claim at a tire dump site while the tires are still burning!

After working for 30 years, my highest salary was $50,000 per year. I would have preferred getting paid by the hour.

2007-04-09 10:04:18 · answer #2 · answered by regerugged 7 · 1 0

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2016-10-28 06:50:30 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I think that he needs to use his job time doing his job. And if he's being kind enough to give you the info, you should be kind enough to take him out for a coffee. It's NOT about dating.

You're asking him to take potentially hours of personal time to do you a favor.

Frankly, I think you were rude.


** too bad. You can't demand a personal favor for someone, and expect them to do it on the clock - that's stealing from their employer. And adjusters are usually run ragged anyway. Your husband is your problem - but if he's that jealous, this is NOT the job for you. **

2007-04-09 08:28:24 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous 7 · 0 2

Duh of course he wanted a date your HOT!! right?;) Yeah that is what he wanted. Being a claims adjuster is a very technical job. There are training classes available you will need to check your local area to see where they are just google "claims adjuster schools"

2007-04-09 08:31:27 · answer #5 · answered by calired67 4 · 0 0

Uh, I hate to tell ya, but in life you're going to get a lot of answers you won't like.

You don't get what you deserve, you get what you negotiate. Rememeber you needed the answers, not him.

2007-04-09 16:05:09 · answer #6 · answered by TedEx 7 · 0 0

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