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New Guy
Trade: Roofing
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 29
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Open Schedule- What Training/liceses Or Exams Should I Take?
Thinking of expanding again next year. Wondering about my options. Over the next 150 days I have a job where I won't be needed around much. What you guys think I should do during that time? And only of these choices lol
Get licenses in states/cities, go through xactimate training with my workers and take a new class of my own, get some exams studying done and finish up certifications? Also would like to know a widely known exam maybe some of you have done that would be helpful to myself. ICC test, OSHA testing, Adjuster testing, Much appreciated As well I am getting HAAG certified so think that is pretty much set in stone |
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Commercial Roofing
Trade: Roofing Contractor
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Illinois IL
Posts: 1,220
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Re: Open Schedule- What Training/liceses Or Exams Should I Take?
Well, you know what you want to get accomplished, why not do all you can get in, priorities first?
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