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By Guy Grand

Veteran Trade School

Veteran Trade School

Are you a veteran of the armed forces looking for the ideal trade school. Would you be interested in a trade school that has 98% job placement and tuition assistance for veterans? Well, you’re in luck. (VAS) Veteran Adjusting School is approved by the VA for the 9/11 GI Bill ® and has 98% job placement for its graduates

What Is CAT Adjusting?

When a catastrophic event occurs, insurance agencies and independent firms deploy CAT adjusters to the region. The adjusters will perform inspections throughout the region to determine how much compensation the insurance customer is entitled to under their policy. Some of the benefits to a career in catastrophe adjusting are:

  • High earning potential – catastrophic adjusters are paid per claim closed which allows for a high income for hard workers. A typical adjuster will average between $70k – $100k in 6 – 9 months.
  • Vacation time – since most CAT adjusters only work during the storm season, it leaves plenty of time off to enjoy their hard earned income.
  • Helping people – when a catastrophe hits, people are devastated and in desperate need of compensation to put their lives back together. CAT adjusters are able to get them that compensation.

Why CAT Adjusting Is Perfect For Vets?

Catastrophic or CAT adjusting is a rewarding career that veterans can excel in. The job requires a certain type of individual that can be deployed to catastrophe regions and work for months at a time. The characteristics of a successful CAT adjuster are:

  • Organization
  • Self-Motivation
  • Hard Working
  • Dedicated

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

updated on 2-23-18

By Guy Grand

Tuition Assistance For Veterans

Tuition Assistance For Veterans

Veterans have put their lives on the line to defend our country. When they return from service they should be able to find a rewarding career. That is why (VAS) Veteran Adjusting School has built its school around helping veterans find jobs in catastrophe adjusting, with over 95% job placement in the insurance adjusting field. VAS is VA approved with tuition assistance for veterans through the GI Bill ®.

What Is CAT Adjusting?

When a catastrophic event occurs (hurricane, hail-storm, wild-fire, etc.), insurance agencies and independent firms will deploy catastrophe or CAT adjusters to the region to assess the damage. They will perform inspections throughout the affected area to calculate how much compensation the insurance customers are entitled to under their policy.

 

Some of the benefits to CAT adjusting include:

  • High earning potential – CAT adjusters average $70k – $100k in 6 – 9 months.
  • Vacation timeCAT adjusters typically work 6 – 9 months during the storm season which leaves 3 – 6 months of vacation to enjoy their income.
  • Self-employed – CAT adjusters are contracted out by insurance agencies and independent firms. This means that they get to pick the jobs they want and the hours they work.
  • Helping people – CAT adjusters are able to help people get compensation to rebuild their lives when they need it the most.

 

Why CAT Adjusting Is Perfect For Veterans

In order to be successful in the field, a CAT adjuster must be hard-working, organized, self-motivated, and dedicated. These traits combined with being able to work weeks to months in adverse conditions make veterans ideal candidates for the catastrophe adjusting field. That is why VAS pursued approval from the VA for tuition assistance for veterans using their GI Bill ®.

VAS Partners

Veteran Adjusting School is able to provide job placement for their students because their course curriculum has produced top quality adjusters. This has allowed VAS to create valuable partnerships with agencies and firms that hire VAS students right out of school.

 

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Veteran Trade School