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Mike Lal
10-17-2013, 06:47 AM
Hello everyone,
I am a licensed Insurance agent in San Francisco bay area.
Due to health & limited time availability, I'd like to join an Insurance Inspection work
rather then sales & presentation.
Can someone direct me to the right resources?
Any suggestion,advise,hint,help from PROS....P..L..E..A..S..E...:D

Bruce Ramsey
10-17-2013, 09:14 AM
Due to health & limited time availability, I'd like to join an Insurance Inspection workrather then sales & presentation.
:D

Insurance inspection work means field work. Traveling to mulitple locations, walking/climbing in and around homes, etc. If you have health issues, field work may not be the best choice.

Many/Most insurance companies require inspectors to have a certification. There is a insurance inspector certification. They all use a special software. There are training schools which teach you how to use the software and award you a certificate. Google insurance inspection work. Lots of information out there.

The work really has nothing to do with insurance. More about inspecting homes and reporting conditions using the special software.

Mike Lal
10-17-2013, 04:39 PM
Insurance inspection work means field work. Traveling to mulitple locations, walking/climbing in and around homes, etc. If you have health issues, field work may not be the best choice.

Many/Most insurance companies require inspectors to have a certification. There is a insurance inspector certification. They all use a special software. There are training schools which teach you how to use the software and award you a certificate. Google insurance inspection work. Lots of information out there.

The work really has nothing to do with insurance. More about inspecting homes and reporting conditions using the special software.

Bruce Sir, Thanks a lot for help / clarification.

Garry Sorrells
10-19-2013, 05:39 AM
Mike,
You may be looking for something like Muller Insurance that is more driving and walking than climbing. Try this link, Christi is a good contact.

http://www.inspectionnews.net/home_inspection/introductions-new-members/7827-mueller-services-inc-insurance-loss-control-surveys.html?highlight=muller

Mike Lal
10-19-2013, 08:23 PM
Hi All,
Are there other companies like Muller for field Rep. Opportunity ??
Due to Hip /Knee surgery my mobility is limited & I am seriously looking for
Field rep. work, where I can choose the time frame to work among other work.
please let me know if some one hire Field Rep for San Francisco bay area...P.l..e..a..s..e..

Garry Sorrells
10-20-2013, 05:47 AM
Mike,
Sorry, just paint me stupid. With limited mobility from knee/hip issues, field work means outside mobile work. Thew are flights of stairs, exterior steps, uneven and irregular basement steps, uneven and unstable exterior surfaces to traverse. In other words walking and not across a parking lot to a building. You might want to consider a different course of exploration for work.

Lets try a different tact. What and where have you researched for your original question. What type of insurance are you licensed to sell? Also what qualifications and certifications do you have?

Mike Lal
10-20-2013, 10:44 AM
Thanks a lot for realistic hit.
I am having a P&C License & having a background in a Real Estate Management.
Holding Realtor credential but manage the leased property for 12 Years.
Any alternative, clerical type job where I can meet the end would be greatly helpful.
Thanks a lot again for genuine advise....

Garry Sorrells
10-21-2013, 06:46 AM
Wish I had an answer for you. Maybe someone will have an idea. Good Luck..