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  • Which Adjuster Licenses Will Get You Hired for Auto Desk Work
    2025/06/30

    Strategic licensing is the key to landing auto desk deployments, with firms prioritizing adjusters who hold multiple state licenses for maximum claim-handling flexibility. While most experienced desk adjusters eventually acquire 20+ licenses, you can gain an advantage by strategically selecting which licenses to obtain first.

    • Firms filter deployment candidates by looking for adjusters with licenses in all affected states
    • Weather patterns should guide your licensing strategy (Midwest states for hail season, Gulf states for hurricane season)
    • Hard-to-obtain licenses like South Carolina appraiser's or New York adjuster license make you more valuable
    • States requiring special appraiser's licenses create barriers that can help you make the "short list"
    • Having licenses in frequently hit states increases your chances of being selected for deployments
    • Knowledge and competence remain essential—licenses alone won't help if you can't do the job

    Keep walking your path and claiming your life!

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    8 分
  • Beyond the Call Center: Your Path to Remote Auto Claims Work
    2025/06/23

    Wondering how to land that dream work-from-home auto adjusting position? This episode unveils the pathways to remote work in the independent adjusting world that many aspiring adjusters don't fully understand.

    I break down the crucial distinction between desk deployments (working at a call center or office) and genuine remote work (from your home or location of choice). For auto total loss adjusters, the typical journey begins with proving yourself in a controlled environment for 2-3 weeks before earning the trust to take your laptop home. The financial upside is significant - maintaining that $400/day rate while eliminating all travel expenses makes these positions incredibly valuable.

    While competition exists for these roles, they're more accessible than most realize. Success hinges on two key factors: appropriate licensing in states with active claims and demonstrating competence that instills confidence in your ability to work independently. I also explore the alternative path through auto damage remote work, where adjusters write estimates from photos submitted from the field. This option typically pays per claim ($10-$20 each) rather than daily rates, creating different opportunities and challenges.

    The choice between these paths involves important tradeoffs. Auto total loss remote work provides steady, predictable income but requires strict adherence to schedules with little flexibility during working hours. Auto damage remote opportunities offer more freedom but potentially inconsistent claim volume. Whether you're seeking a primary income source or supplemental earnings alongside field adjusting, understanding these distinctions will help you navigate toward the remote opportunity that best fits your goals and lifestyle. Ready to explore these options further? Contact us at 844-4-IAPATH or check out our certifications at iapath.com to build the experience requirements necessary for these positions.

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    7 分
  • How to Score Months Long Auto Desk Deployments
    2025/06/17

    Every adjuster dreams of landing those long-term deployments that offer stability and consistent income. The secret? Auto desk deployments – but not just any desk role will do.

    In this eye-opening episode, I share insights from my experience during Hurricane Sandy, where I witnessed firsthand the crucial difference between short-term field deployments and months-long desk opportunities. Drawing from both personal experience and knowledge gained from family members who became supervisors in the industry, I reveal why total loss adjusting positions are the golden ticket to sustained deployment work. While field auto adjusters typically wrap up their catastrophe work in 1-3 weeks, total loss adjusters often remain deployed for months, earning $400-500 daily.

    The industry faces a significant training gap in preparing adjusters for these specialized roles. Most firms offer woefully inadequate preparation – some as brief as five to seven minutes – which explains why many adjusters get sent home early from what could have been long-term assignments. I walk through exactly what total loss adjusters do: negotiating settlements with vehicle owners, determining accurate valuations, managing salvage, verifying liens, and processing titles. These responsibilities require specific knowledge that goes well beyond basic adjuster training.

    Ready to position yourself for these coveted long-term deployments? I share exactly what you need to do – from acquiring the right licenses to seeking specialized training that will help you succeed where others fail. Whether you're looking to diversify your adjuster career or find more stability in this volatile industry, this episode gives you the roadmap to scoring those elusive, lucrative auto desk deployments that keep you working when others are sent home.

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    8 分
  • How to Get Your First Catastrophic Auto Hail Deployment
    2025/03/26

    The skies are rumbling and "nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars" are falling across the country – it's hail season! For independent adjusters, this means opportunity is literally raining down. Are you positioned to capitalize on these $500 per day catastrophic deployments?

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    8 分
  • IA Playbook CONCLUSION + Open Enrollment (Audiobook)
    2025/03/03

    The journey into independent adjusting can be overwhelming, but this episode empowers aspiring adjusters to take charge. We guide you through essential tips and strategies to transform knowledge into action, helping you navigate the complexities ahead.

    • Introduction to independent adjusting and its significance
    • Key strategies for building a strong professional network
    • Importance of taking action and learning from experiences

    If you have more questions or would like custom advice for your situation, email Chris or call 844-4-IAPATH.


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    7 分
  • IA Playbook Pt 12 - Step 7: Rosters (Audiobook)
    2025/02/28

    Navigating the onboarding process can feel overwhelming. We discuss the essential steps and offer insights on how to position yourself for success in the independent adjusting field.

    • Overview of the onboarding process and its purpose
    • Essential documents required for onboarding success
    • Insights into what to expect during onboarding interactions

    Launch your independent adjusting career by following our guidelines and strategies for success. Stay engaged with the firms that onboard you, as consistent follow-up can make all the difference!


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    8 分
  • IA Playbook Pt 11 - Step 6: Networking (Audiobook)
    2025/02/27

    Connecting effectively through networking is essential for success as an independent adjuster. Visibility and relationship-building are important in transitioning from a new professional to a respected member of the industry.

    • Understanding the importance of networking for new adjusters
    • Building a polished online presence with platforms like LinkedIn
    • Creating and nurturing genuine relationships in the industry

    Start building connections today and watch as opportunities begin to find you.


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    10 分
  • IA Playbook Pt. 10 Step 5 - Resume (Audiobook)
    2025/02/25

    Tailoring your resume is key to landing your job, especially in the independent adjusting field. A well-crafted resume can act as a high-impact advertisement for your skills and qualifications, grabbing attention in mere seconds.

    • A resume isn't just a job history, but a marketing tool to sell yourself
    • Customization is essential for each job application, using keywords from postings
    • Keep your resume to one page, focusing on relevant skills and experiences

    If you're looking to refine your resume, download the free template from the IA Starter Kit to get started!


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    8 分