Great point regarding taking everything. I've had too many wildly varied and often odd jobs and seen arrogance ruin careers. Stay humble, be friendly, take your time with the client, and grind it out. Your customers know when you're busy and most only need 5-10 minutes of rapport building to glad hand you coming and going.
Question: I’ve already took and pass my tx course they adjuster pro but moved from tx to Michigan. I was stationed in tx when I was active duty. But now that I’m in Michigan I could not apply for my tx license. So will I need to get my Michigan license first then apply for a tx license afterwards?
I took the Texas course, but I live in Florida. I had to provide a Texas residency in order to get my all lined adjuster license. since the Texas license is reciprocal with Florida, I am now able to apply for my Florida license.
@@MT-ye4xewhat did you end up doing? I thought one of the major benefits is that you don’t gotta transfer it when you can just pay for the current state’s license(reciprocity)
This is the common mentality of people in many different industries. The focus is in the wrong place . A true winner doesn’t allow distractions. Something is either for you or not.
Great point regarding taking everything. I've had too many wildly varied and often odd jobs and seen arrogance ruin careers. Stay humble, be friendly, take your time with the client, and grind it out. Your customers know when you're busy and most only need 5-10 minutes of rapport building to glad hand you coming and going.
I wonder what firm he worked for in MI, because I did not see this kind of money being up here
Good video 👍
Thank you for your content!!! It’s complicated to find info about this career when you want to start from cero…
In the same boat
Question: I’ve already took and pass my tx course they adjuster pro but moved from tx to Michigan. I was stationed in tx when I was active duty. But now that I’m in Michigan I could not apply for my tx license. So will I need to get my Michigan license first then apply for a tx license afterwards?
I took the Texas course, but I live in Florida. I had to provide a Texas residency in order to get my all lined adjuster license. since the Texas license is reciprocal with Florida, I am now able to apply for my Florida license.
I'm trying to transfer mine from Texas pain in the ass
@@MT-ye4xewhat did you end up doing? I thought one of the major benefits is that you don’t gotta transfer it when you can just pay for the current state’s license(reciprocity)
Who pays for the flight and lodging if you have to deploy?
You
The market is so saturated now and the pay has decreased so much.
This is the common mentality of people in many different industries. The focus is in the wrong place . A true winner doesn’t allow distractions. Something is either for you or not.