Recognizing Opportunity & Adjusting with Honesty and Integrity
Adjuster Talk - Dec 19, 2019
In any industry and profession, getting started and taking any opportunity that comes your way is critical to getting on the road to success. After some time - as your career flourishes - the opportunities you grab become more niche, more focused toward your long-term objectives. You’re still learning, you still want to become better, but at this stage of your career, you also have to determine when and how to say no. Saying no to opportunities may sound counterintuitive, but some are simply not worth the moral compromise. Today, I discuss the importance of having honesty and integrity as an independent adjuster. I share stories of moments when I was tempted to choose profit over service and what I learned from them. I explain why you should never accept money from contractors and what could happen if you do. I also describe how you can differentiate a good opportunity from a bad one. “Anytime you find yourself focused more on the money than on the service, you have lost sight of your objective.” This week on Adjuster Talk: What you can expect as an independent adjuster. Recognizing opportunities that are consistent and inconsistent with your objectives. The temptations you will have to deal with as an adjuster. Why you should never accept money from a contractor. My experiences in being honest and moments where I said no. Knowing your strengths and weaknesses as a person and as an insurance adjuster. Connect. Share. Inspire. Thanks for tuning in to the Adjuster Talk podcast with your host, Jason Heenan! If you enjoyed today’s episode, please head over to iTunes to subscribe to the show and leave an honest review. You can also connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
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