Finding The Right Career For You
Finding The Right Career For You
Are you wondering what career will be the right fit for you? You may want to consider the catastrophe adjusting field. A catastrophic insurance adjuster is a unique type of adjuster that is independently contracted and deployed to catastrophic events (hurricane, wildfire, hail storm, flood, etc.). They perform inspections for insurance agencies in order to estimate how much compensation the insured policyholder is entitled to based on the damages and policy. The catastrophe adjuster will spend weeks to months in the region as they perform their inspections.
Self-Employment
Catastrophe adjusters can make their own hours as they are contracted out by IA firms and insurance companies giving them freedom and flexibility. However, successful adjusters typically work as much as possible as they are paid by each claim that they close. This is also why there is such a very high earning potential in the CAT adjusting field. A hard-working adjuster will generally average$70k – $100k in 6 – 9 months during the storm season.
Characteristics to Succeed
Hard work, organization, self-motivation, and dedication are the traits that are necessary in order to be able to excel in this career field. Although it is a rewarding career, you will have to earn it through hard work. Along with being very rewarding, CAT adjusting requires these attributes to succeed.
Catastrophe Adjuster Training
(VAS) Veteran Adjusting School is a catastrophe adjuster training school with a 100% graduation rate and over 95% job placement rate. Why is VAS so successful? 2 reasons:
- VAS is looking for commitment, not students. VAS instructors worked in the field and know what it takes to succeed. That is why they only accept students that are dedicated to succeed.
- VAS has over 18 insurance partners that trust so much in this training program that they hire VAS students right out of school.
You might want to explore a future in the catastrophe adjusting field. If that is the case, click the learn more button below to contact VAS and see if you have what it takes to succeed as a catastrophe adjuster.