VETERAN ADJUSTING SCHOOLVETERAN ADJUSTING SCHOOL

By Guy Grand

VAS Graduate Talks To Potential Student

Mike emailed VAS graduate Charles about his experience at Veteran Adjusting School. Here is his response:

Mike (potential student),
Thanks for reaching out and I hope my feedback is helpful.

1. How was your experience at the school?
  The school experience was awesome. The training is top-notch and VAS really understands what is important to focus on and when. I had the privilege of sharing the rental home with 2 of my classmates and they made the experience way better as we got to learn and interact together. Being able to discuss and bounce things off of your peers while learning all this stuff is something you don’t want to miss. Be prepared, it is a lot of information and skills that you learn in 6 weeks, but it is so worth it. In my old life, I was a Regional Director in financial services, so I was prepared to closely assess how they train. They were really great and surpassed all my expectations.
Biggest advice…..listen to exactly what they say and follow their lead. They teach a specific process that will help you be great in the field. I was fortunate to be immediately deployed to a hail storm right out of class in November no less. I was a little nervous at first, but I was better prepared than I realized. Put what I learned into practice and rocked it out without any hiccups.

2. If you could change anything about your training, what would you change if anything?
 I guess if I had to say I wish I had more of something, it would have been more opportunities to climb a roof and assess damage, but I learned that what they did have us do was more than sufficient to go live in the field and It worked out great.

3. Do you feel the tuition is worth what you received in the training now that you are working out in the field?
 No doubt, the tuition amount is the scariest part when making this decision. But, I think it was well worth it and then some. But once I saw what I was being offered and taught, and the immediate network I was tied into for being a VAS graduate, I would have paid more if required. You simply cannot put a true price tag on how well you will be prepared if you follow the VAS way, and you sure cannot receive this training and experience anywhere else.

4. How is your experience working now that you have been out of training awhile?
 I graduated in November 2016, and went to work right away as I mentioned…that was truly awesome and I grossed more than I paid for school in less than 30 days. Now that being said, I live in Lubbock, Tx so finding a lot of claims during the winter was very difficult. My first deployment ended in mid-December, and I was not deployed again until late March. This was to be expected as that is the slow time for this industry. I have been steady-busy since my deployment and even though the deployment itself has slowed down, I have received consistent work every week. I have had the opportunity to work for multiple firms and that means multiple insurance company guidelines. The best part was seeing that the VAS way prepared me for every one of them, as all guidelines have slight variances from each company.

Another big part I want to mention is the ongoing mentorship. Having a constant line of communication with Guy and the other trainers is imperative to learning about what you see live in the field. Whatever you might think that will be like, trust me it is better. VAS is not a sales school just trying to earn tuition $. They genuinely care about the success of their students and will help open doors wherever they can. If you really want to be an Adjuster, VAS is the way to go.

Sorry if I threw too much information at you.  Mike, feel free to call me if you want more information. I know there are probably questions going through your mind as there was with all of us. I am happy to share with you all that I know and give you the pros and cons of my experience and the experience of my classmates. VAS is a decision not to be taken lightly for sure. I loved the school and the Sedona experience, and I love this career, but like you, I was as skeptical as anyone else could possibly be. I did the research and talked to other Adjusters and VAS graduates, and like I said, it exceeded my expectations….which is very hard to do if you knew me 🙂

I look forward to discussing more with you if you like. Don’t hesitate to reach out or throw more questions my way. I promise you it won’t be a bother at all. I know how important a decision this is and the need for more information before making the commitment.

Have a great day!
Charles –VAS graduate Nov 2016

adjuster trade school

By Guy Grand

Adjusting Career – 6 Week Training

Adjusting Career – 6 Week Training

If you’re reading this post, then you might be interested in a career as an insurance adjuster. What if I told you about a school that has a 6-week training program and over 95% job placement rate in an adjusting career? This school exists and it has over 18 insurance partners that hire VAS graduates, right out of school.

(VAS) Veteran Adjusting School

VAS is a fully comprehensive school that utilizes multiple learning formats to produce the highest quality insurance, adjusters. These formats include hands-on storm simulations that put the student right in the thick of real-world claims adjuster situations. Classes are also presented in the form of interactive lessons, audio & visual aids, demonstrations, field assignments, labs, student participation & more.

CAT or Catastrophe Adjusting

When a catastrophic event (hurricane, flood, hailstorm, etc.) occurs, insurance agencies will send out catastrophe adjusters to the storm site to assess how much compensation their customers are entitled to under their policy. CAT adjusters will go throughout the region performing inspections to estimate damages for the policyholder.

 

VAS focuses on the catastrophic insurance adjusting career because it is the most rewarding form of insurance adjusting. Also, someone who is trained as a CAT adjuster can do multiple types of insurance adjusting. Some of the reasons that make catastrophe adjusting rewarding are:

  • High Earning Potential – CAT adjusters typically earn between $70k-$100k in 6 – 9 months during the storm season depending on how hard they are willing to work.
  • Self Employed – CAT adjusters are contracted by insurance agencies to perform inspections. As independent contractors, they are their own boss and make their own hours.
  • Vacation Time – The catastrophe adjusting field allows for about 3 – 6 months of vacation time as the storm season averages between 6 – 9 months.

Why VAS Is Successful

Veteran Adjusting School is able to build relationships with insurance agency partners because of the high-quality adjusters that are produced from the program. That is because VAS is looking for only the most dedicated students. In order to succeed in the CAT adjusting field, one must be hard-working, organized, self-motivated, and focused. These are the traits that VAS wants in a student.

An adjusting career can be quite rewarding, but it isn’t for everyone. Do you have what it takes?

va approved school for veterans

By Guy Grand

VA-Approved Tuition Assistance For Trade School

VA-Approved Tuition Assistance For Trade School

If you have served in the military, you may be aware of the 9/11 GI Bill ® Federal Program. This bill approves VA tuition assistance for some licensed vocational school training. As you are looking for the right trade school that is approved for this assistance, you may want to consider VAS or Veteran Adjusting School.

VAS

Veteran Adjusting School is the ideal school for Veterans to continue their education, with 100% graduation rate and over 95% job placement rate for its students. VAS trains its students as CAT or catastrophe adjusters in the insurance adjusting field.

Why is CAT Adjusting Perfect for Veterans?

When a catastrophic event (hurricane, hailstorm, wildfire, etc.) occurs, insurance agencies will contract independent catastrophe adjusters to assess the damage to see how much compensation their customers are entitled to under their policy. CAT adjusters are deployed to the storm site for weeks to months at a time performing inspections for the insurance agencies.

 

CAT adjusters average between $70k – $100k in 6 – 9 months during the storm season for motivated adjusters. Although this is a rewarding career, it is not an easy job. CAT adjusting requires hard work, organization, self-motivation, and dedication in order to be successful. These are all traits that are common among veterans as they have learned these skills from their military training.

VAS Training

Licensed by the Arizona State Board for Private Postsecondary Education as Vocational School #V1531, and approved by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs for Veteran’s Educational Benefits; VAS has a thorough curriculum that will have students ready to work on day one of graduation.

 

VAS Classes Are Presented In The Form Of:

– Interactive Lectures

– Problem Solving

– Audio and Visual Aids

– Demonstrations

– Field Assignments

– Labs

– Student Participation

– Homework

 

Catastrophe adjusting can be a rewarding career, but it isn’t for everyone. Do you have what it takes?

 

By Guy Grand

Looking For a New Career?

Looking For a New Career?

Are you looking for a career change? If you’re reading this article then the answer is probably yes. Whether it’s more pay, being your own boss, or whatever your reasons may be; a new career can completely change your life. If you are looking for a new career, consider CAT or catastrophe insurance adjusting.

Advantages to a Career in CAT Adjusting

You might not know a lot about insurance adjusting, much less CAT adjusting. So, what are some benefits to consider about catastrophe adjusting as you’re looking for a new career?

  • Helping People In Need– Catastrophe adjusters get to help people that have suffered through a catastrophic event to get the compensation they are entitled to under their insurance policy.
  • Self Employed – CAT adjusters are contracted by insurance agencies. This means you are your own boss and make your own hours. Successful adjusters are hard-working, organized, self-motivated, and dedicated to providing the best work product that they can.
  • High Earning Potential – Catastrophic insurance adjusters have a very high earning potential as they are paid per claim closed. This means that the more motivated CAT adjuster will earn more. In fact, a common phrase among CAT adjusters is, “Make 6 figures in 6 months.”
  • Vacation Time – CAT adjusters work during the storm season. The storm season is typically between 6-9 months. That means that you have 3-6 months off to enjoy your large income.

Despite all the benefits, catastrophe adjusting is not an easy industry to break into. Most companies require previous adjusting experience. However, there is one CAT adjusting school that has over 95% job placement.

VAS

(VAS) Veteran Adjusting School is the only adjusting school that can boast a 100% graduation rate and over 95% job placement rate in the catastrophe adjusting field. The reason that VAS has such a high success rate is two-fold: 1) VAS is looking for a commitment, not just students. 2) VAS insurance industry partners believe so much in the quality of student from the VAS program that they are willing to hire VAS grads right out of school.

Catastrophe adjusting requires a hard work ethic, organizational skills, self-motivation, and dedication in order to be successful. If you’re looking for a new career, CAT adjusting is rewarding, but it’s not for everyone. Do you have what it takes?

 

School For Vets - 96% Job Placement

By Guy Grand

VA Approved Trade School

 

VA Approved Trade School

As a veteran, you deserve a rewarding career after serving your country. That is why the VA approves certain schools that meet their requirements for higher education under the 9/11 GI Bill®. Finding a VA approved trade school that is right for you can be an obstacle coming out of the armed forces. However, one of these VA certified schools has a 100% graduation rate and over 95% job placement rate in a career field that averages between $70-$100k in 6-9 months.

Veteran Adjusting School

(VAS) or Veteran Adjusting School is a VA approved trade school that specializes in turning veterans of the armed forces into (CAT) or catastrophe insurance adjusters. The reason Veteran Adjusting School has such a high success rate is two-fold. 1) VAS has 18 insurance partners that believe so much in the VAS program that they hire graduates right out of school. 2) VAS is not looking for students, they are looking for dedication.

CAT Adjusting

When a catastrophic event (hurricane, hail-storm, flood, wildfire, etc.) hits a region, insurance agencies deploy CAT adjusters to the affected region to assess the damages of their customer’s homes. These adjusters will stay in that region performing inspections for the policyholders for weeks to months at a time. These inspections will inform the insurance companies on how much compensation their customers are entitled to under their policy.

Some Benefits to CAT Adjusting

CAT adjusters have such a high earning potential because they are paid per claim closed. So, a motivated adjuster can make a lot of money. Catastrophe adjusters are self-employed since they are usually independent contractors for the insurance agencies. CAT adjusters also have plenty of vacation time as they typically work 6-9 months during the storm season.

Traits of A Successful CAT Adjuster

The reason VAS seeks veterans as students is because the characteristics of a good soldier translate over to the CAT adjusting field. A successful catastrophe adjuster must be hard-working, organized, self-motivated, and dedicated. VAS was founded and became a VA approved trade school in order to match veterans with this rewarding career that utilizes skills developed in the armed forces.

CAT adjusting is a rewarding career but isn’t for everyone. Do you have what it takes?

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