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rob rehm
08-21-2009, 03:52 AM
We are currently recruiting home inspectors in Indiana. This is a full time position and requires a valid Indiana Home Inspectors License. We offer benefits unmatched by others in the industry. Full medical benefits, 401k, workmans comp, disability, bonus plans, ec......Our inspectors gain the support of their own personal full time office staff for phone support and scheduling demands. Inspectors receive full marketing support and are provided with a lap top computer and inspection software. Inspectors make their own schedule and prefered inspection time slots that work with their family and other commitments. All office supplies are provided and inspectors are given own account to order supplies when needed. We pay all inspection continued ed training, licensing cost and any professional affiliation cost. Improve your quaility of life and take your career to the next level. Please email me today at rrehm@bpgwi.com for further information. Only serious and qualified candidates only.

A.D. Miller
08-21-2009, 07:12 AM
This is an excellent opportunity to take you professionalism to the next level.

That is, of course, if you define "professionalism" as kowtowing to the insurance, building, and real estate industries on a grand scale. I would have picked a different moniker - like Teflon Lips Inspections, LLP.:D

John Ghent
08-22-2009, 04:49 PM
Hello, I am Indiana Area Manager for the nations newest and largets home inspection company, BPG Inspection Services. We are currently recruiting home inspectors in Indiana. rrehm@bpgwi.com if you have the experience to work with the industries top inspectors.

If you are the newest, how on earth did you become the largets"

Eric Barker
08-22-2009, 07:29 PM
Hmmm! BPG Inspection Services - the nation's largest home inspection company. Funny that a web search comes up empty. Your InspectionNews "public profile" website site link comes up "not found." Not to nit pick here but something isn't adding up.

Not to worry. I'm sure that everything else you said in your post is correct. :rolleyes:

Scott Patterson
08-22-2009, 08:42 PM
If you are the newest, how on earth did you become the largets"

John, I believe they use to be Land America and they changed their name after the company went into bankruptcy.

John Ghent
08-23-2009, 06:16 AM
John, I believe they use to be Land America and they changed their name after the company went into bankruptcy.

Ahh. That explains how they became the "largets".

Ken Rowe
11-14-2009, 12:30 AM
John, I believe they use to be Land America and they changed their name after the company went into bankruptcy.

Actually, the parent company, LandAmerica Title went bankrupt. LandAmerica Property Inspection Services has always been in the black. LAPIS and our home warranty division were purchased by it's former management team during the bankruptcy sale. Thus the name change to Buyer's Protection Group (BPG).

As Rob stated, the benefits are great and we pay a commission of 40 - 60% (depending on experience) of all revenue collected. That's not bad considering we also pick up all licensing and association fees, insurance and such.

By the way, we're also hiring in Minnesota. :)