Xactimate Scoping and Estimating Training | Adjuster University

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🎯Sit with me while I prepare water damage estimates with Xactimate! Through this training, I'll use the 6-Figure Macro to speed up the estimating process.
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On my first deployment now, this video was a godsend 🙏

bubbles
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I just got a new job with a restoration company and I'm trying to get a head start and lean as much as possible before its time to dive into the Xactimate classes. I don't want to be overwhelmed but your video's put me a ease a bit and helps me learn what I'll be doing so thank you!

FeliciaChopyak
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I watched from beginning to end. Appreciate your work.

Ps. Next time, just reboot. 😁😁😁

GaryLamb
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I watched it all! This was my first exposure to the software. I'm quick to learn. I like that you move quickly, as I bore easily! This has me excited about a new career as an IA.

bethanyutke
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Golden info, extremely valuable. Thank you!

Cyberbabe
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I'm a veteran with Xactimate but I love your videos! very refreshing

lacosquilla
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Top job explaining and hands on showing.Watch from begining to end.

BobbyBohannon-vh
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Here working at home in Texas.. enjoying your presentation.

SimonSolorio
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Watched through the whole thing! Very good info, even for Newbies!

pimotors
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I just watched the entire video. Thanks for your time.

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Very good information or seminar i did learn but still have to watch one more time.

JuanMartinez-rcst
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Thanks for the tips really appreciate what you do helping guys out who are new and fresh trying to get into an industry seems pretty tough at first but you’re making it easier thank you very much !Bless you and your family brother!

alcarrero
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Thank you for being patient 🙏🏾 thus is great!!!

arlenelouis
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Thank you for the video. It was educational.

terrychastain
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I watched the whole three hours. I am new...got level 2 Xactimate recently. But you are right....it does not get you ready to do what you just did.

jamesmedina
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Just cool. Really, really, appreciate you doing this.

keith
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This seems so easy once you figure out the program. The hard work seems to be pictures and measurements and the roof. Then pricing or matching materials.

keith
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I'm new and this was great. Thank you.

rendolphwalker
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I came across this today. I am considering going into being an adjuster. Have Real Estate License Texas. I have several rental properties and manage several others. Spent 14 years managing Class A High Rise Towers in Downtown Dallas. Have worked with insurance companies in both high rise and residential. Residential had my roofer teach me a great deal on claims. So I am well versed in the jargon for high rise and residential.

I understand I need to get licensed in several states and travel. I would like to do this for the next 10 years using exactimate since it seems to put you in a Class A adjuster category.

Are you an independent adjuster or with a company? If independent, you work fast obviously. I like the style. It's clear and to the point. That's what insurance looks for I would assume.

Obviously you are paid by the job. Is it a percentage? Or a flat fee? Are you doing well yearly? I assume it is like real estate. Save your money when things are slow or do you always stay busy? Starting off I will have to build up clientele. Straight to the point. How much are you averaging and do you get free time? Thank you

keith
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My question is on this house it seemed more like a suspicious claim. As an adjuster you don't make that determination? Or did a tornado rip the roof off and a years worth of water damage and then then trying to make repairs themselves and finding out that they could make a claim. Just have never experienced a water claim like this one but then again I am not an adjuster yet.

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