Perfect Job For Veterans
Perfect Job For Veterans
Veterans are trained and prepared by the best to be the best. They have also acquired unique skills that don’t always translate over to a civilian job. But CAT adjusting isn’t like most jobs. It requires a unique ethic and mindset that soldiers obtain during military service. For a hard worker, a CAT adjuster can make $100,000 in 6-9 months during the storm season.
What is CAT Adjusting?
When a catastrophic event (like a hurricane, hail storm, etc.) occurs, insurance agencies will deploy independent CAT adjusters to assess the damages of their customers’ homes to see how much compensation their customer is entitled to under their policy. These adjusters are usually independently contracted and are typically deployed to a storm to cover the affected region. Adjusters are paid per claim that they close and it is not uncommon for a CAT adjuster to make “6 figures in 6 months.”
The 4 characteristics required to be a successful CAT adjuster include:
- Organization
- Hard-Work
- Self-Motivation
- Dedication
Veteran Adjusting School
(VAS) Veteran Adjusting School is approved by the Dept. of Veteran Affairs for tuition assistance benefits under the 9/11 GI Bill ®. VAS has a 100% graduation rate and over 96% job placement rate. As of this post, all of the current students have multiple job offers and haven’t even graduated yet.
Veteran Adjusting School Course Includes:
- 30 Adjuster Subjects Taught
- 40 Real World Claims
- Xactimate Level 2 Training
- Mentorship Through & Even After Graduation
- In-the-field Adjuster Training
- Laptop & Tools
- And More