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Great to hear that. :up:
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Great news GR! Congrats!
Is the new job still in the aviation area? |
Nice One John :yeah:
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Thanks for all the support guys!
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looks like aviation will be relegated to part time instructing when able and hobby flying (which is more fun anyhow) I will be working catastrophic insurance claims - and there is no shortage of those in the USA right now. as you may be aware, there have been a lot of weather events this spring. Texas has had wild fires and hail storms covering a large percentage of the state. The southeast has experienced catastrophic flooding. The Central US has experienced severe tornadoes. Currently the company is extended to the max with personnel conducting investigations and insurance adjusting throughout most of the country. The main Con: it is outdoor work frequently conducted during the hottest months of the year. The main Pro: when deployed on a job, personal earnings after tax can exceed $1,000 per day with many deployments lasting anywhere from 1 to 6 months, so an entire years income can be attained in a matter of just a few months. |
I have not heard of any of these catastrophic events. :hmmm:
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Texas received severe hail damage to hundreds of thousands of homes and properties throughout the Dallas/Ft-Worth Area and points east of there meanwhile amid drought conditions, wildfires blaze across West Texas. Tornadoes throughout the southern United States have so far killed upwards of 350 people and caused approximately 5.5 billion dollars in property damage. Flood waters are on the rise in Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana. |
Congrats! :salute:
Sounds like you found a job that's easier, more safe (in terms of personal and economic safety) and last not least pays more. I only hope you have a thick skin, as you likely will be confronted with many personal fates, so don't take too much home from work! You have my best wishes! |
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:har: John....I work with FEMA! I have since Katrina! Not a catastrophy since Katrina I have not worked with FEMA. Good luck on you new job! |
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"DAYUM! he sure must be living under a rock!" :haha: |
:har: Good luck. I hope much success for you!
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Good luck GR sounds like you'll be busy for a long tome. :woot:
Good advise about not talking it home with you. You're going to see a lot of really sad things. Magic |
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but i guess the positive way to think about it is being part of the front line to restoration and recovery |
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