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  • ID
    #52750707
  • Salary
    TBD
  • Source
    Texas
  • Date
    2024-10-23
  • Deadline
    2024-12-22

Public Insurance Adjuster

Texas, Dallas / fort worth, 75201 Dallas / fort worth USA
 
Full-time

This is truly a rare opportunity. The insurance claims industry is one that offers an insane income opportunity for those willing to put in the effort to be the best there is. The problem is that those that have the knowledge don't want to share it with others for fear of creating competition.

What has happened in the industry is that insurance carriers have lowered the income level for their adjusters to the point that they simply don't have the ability to properly document the damage and pay the insured. And the insured's have no option but to hire a public adjuster to represent them.

At Professional Pubic Adjusters,LLC, we will provide the knowledge and training to be the best in the industry at representing the insured and getting them the settlement they deserve. This is a career where not only are you financially rewarded, you also get the reward of helping the property owner get the settlement they deserve.

Why would we do this? Quite frankly, I (owner and founder of PPA,LLC) have been in the business for 20 years and am old and retiring soon. I want to leave behind people that can continue our legacy as the premier company when it comes to representing the insured.

Cost? No a penny. PPA,LLC will not charge a single penny for the knowledge or training to become the best public adjuster in the industry. We have trained others and at least one of them currently makes over 1 million dollars a year.

What you have to decide is:

Are you motivated?

Are you serious about being successful?

Do you care about helping others?

Do you have good communication skills?

Are you afraid of getting on a roof?

Can you look at a damaged piece of property and process what it takes to put it back the way it was?

And as Nick Saban from Alabama says: You have a choice to be:

1. Bad at what you do

2. Average at what you do

3. Good at what you do

4. Excellent at what you do

5. The best at what you do

I'm only interested in training those that want to be the best at what they do.

We have settled over 8,000 insurance claims as high as 21.8 million dollars.

If this is you, contact me, Bob Smith

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