TheRedRascal
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Hi there forum members,
I don't know if this is the proper place to put this thread and if it is not I do apologize ahead of time. I am a 20 years old and have just recently completed my all-lines adjuster course online in the state of Texas and am now licensed in that state. However due to unforeseen family circumstances I am currently residing in Wisconsin for the foreseeable future. The advice I am asking for is on what to do next. I know I need to be constantly improving my knowledge and networking but at this time I feel that where to begin, how to get the momentum going, will be one of the biggest hurdles for me. I have looked at various job searching sites ( Don't know if this was wise or if this helped in psyching myself out ) for my area of Wisconsin but all listings (logically) required a year or more of claims experience but again, I do not know how to go about getting that experience.
I would sincerely appreciate your input/feedback/critique on what to do next and I thank you in advance for your responses.
I don't know if this is the proper place to put this thread and if it is not I do apologize ahead of time. I am a 20 years old and have just recently completed my all-lines adjuster course online in the state of Texas and am now licensed in that state. However due to unforeseen family circumstances I am currently residing in Wisconsin for the foreseeable future. The advice I am asking for is on what to do next. I know I need to be constantly improving my knowledge and networking but at this time I feel that where to begin, how to get the momentum going, will be one of the biggest hurdles for me. I have looked at various job searching sites ( Don't know if this was wise or if this helped in psyching myself out ) for my area of Wisconsin but all listings (logically) required a year or more of claims experience but again, I do not know how to go about getting that experience.
I would sincerely appreciate your input/feedback/critique on what to do next and I thank you in advance for your responses.