Season 1, Episode 1 - What To Expect As A "New" Adjuster

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • We’re kicking off The New Adjuster Podcast with our first episode! Hannah speaks with adjusters, Derrick and Will, about their first deployment. We explore how they learned about adjusting and what tips they have for new adjusters just starting out. Derrick and Will also explain what to expect from your first deployment and how you can set yourself up for success when you’re first starting out.
    0:00 Introductions
    0:49 How Did You Start?
    3:05 What To Know About Adjusting
    7:27 First Step To Get Started
    10:35 How To Get Deployed
    14:35 What to Expect From Deployment
    21:52 Tools You Need
    24:51 Getting Paid
    27:43 Challenges
    Apply with us! Join our roster by filling out an application on our website or by contacting HR. Be sure to follow up with our Recruitment, Deployment, and Licensing (RDL) team once you've applied. We look forward to having you on our team at CNC!
    Contact us at hr@cnc-resource.com or 800-843-0170 option 4 for more information.
    Visit our website here 👉 www.adjustingexpectations.com...
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Komentáře • 22

  • @danielleward4533
    @danielleward4533 Před rokem +10

    I've been hearing so many great things about CNC. I've been trying to get a deployment but nothing as of yet. I'm on the roster as well as Stand-By. Hopefully someone sees this from CNC and this post makes working with CNC possible. I've called and left several vms. Just waiting for that chance. Give me a chance CNC - you won't regret it, I promise.

    • @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims
      @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims  Před rokem +1

      Hi Danielle! Thanks for reaching out! We'll definitely contact you if we have something that is right for you.

  • @macymay9288
    @macymay9288 Před rokem +1

    Inspiring

  • @destiniek3053
    @destiniek3053 Před rokem +4

    This was very helpful content as a newly licensed adjuster in Texas so far. I have some experience in real estate as in taking photos interior and exterior and submitting reports at the deadline. I have some knowledge on Xactimate. I’m getting my Xactimate certification soon for level 1 and 2. If you guys need help, I would love the opportunity!

    • @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims
      @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your kind words! We recommend you submit an application on our website to join our roster and then follow up with HR at 800-843-0170 opt. 4 to confirm your profile is complete!

  • @jesusc613
    @jesusc613 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Awesome video. I'm a truck driver looking onto becoming an aduster. As a beginner, should I work from home starting out, before working in the field? Also, I have no construction experience. Should I start with Auto adjusting?

    • @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims
      @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Many people start with auto, so it's not a bad idea! And you'll likely need to be in person with a firm before you can work 100% remotely.

  • @Thefavoritee
    @Thefavoritee Před rokem +1

    What if you’re deployed as a desk adjuster, what purpose would you need to take your car?

    • @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims
      @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims  Před rokem +2

      In this case, this advice is for a field adjuster! Field adjusters have to travel with their own tools so that's why a vehicle is neccesary for them. We do have another video in this series that's focused on desk adjusters if you'd like to check it out!

  • @briann9336
    @briann9336 Před 7 měsíci

    It was mentioned that an adjuster can be deployed for months. Is finding somewhere to stay solely the responsibility of the adjuster or is there some assistance involved?

  • @jackiefezzia5509
    @jackiefezzia5509 Před rokem +1

    I’m new to becoming an adjuster-Desk-adjuster. Remotely. Can you share any information about how to get in.

    • @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims
      @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims  Před rokem +3

      Continue to call firms and check for availability! Additional certifications like Xactimate Training or Carrier Specific Training can also improve your chances. You can also make sure your profile is complete with CNC. AdjusterPro also has some great resources!

    • @brandfactorymedia
      @brandfactorymedia Před rokem

      Do they have social media?

    • @kimenglish5603
      @kimenglish5603 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@CNCCatastropheNationalClaimslol

    • @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims
      @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims  Před 6 měsíci

      Correct, AdjusterPro is on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram.@@brandfactorymedia

  • @user-yl5us4ce4f
    @user-yl5us4ce4f Před 9 měsíci

    I am a automotive technician and I am interested in becoming an automotive adjuster. What are the criteria to become an automotive adjuster ?

    • @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims
      @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims  Před 5 měsíci

      An adjusting license in the state(s) you wish to work in (if required), a carrier certification for the carriers you may be working with (if required), and some training always helps!

  • @EnchantedImaginations
    @EnchantedImaginations Před 7 měsíci +1

    As a new IA , do you get deployed alone or as a crew ?

    • @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims
      @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims  Před 6 měsíci

      As an IA, you are usually deployed to perform inspections independently unless you are deployed specifically as a team (many husband/wife pairs deploy together or a mentor with a mentee).

  • @marcuscalderon7092
    @marcuscalderon7092 Před 5 měsíci

    Don't you have to work for a firm for 2 years before you can get your license? How do you get into the field?

    • @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims
      @CNCCatastropheNationalClaims  Před 5 měsíci

      To get your license to work property or auto claims, you usually just need to pass the licensing test (if there is one), pay the fee, and complete any state specific requirements (like fingerprinting where required). Working with a firm isn't a requirement to get your license. To work NFIP flood claims you need 5 years of experience as a licensed adjuster and an NFIP certification.