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Bookkeeping, Accounting Clerks, Account Collectors, Human Resources Assistant, Executive Secretaries, Administrative Assistants, Customer Service Representative, Insurance Claim/Processing Clerk? I have an opportunity to further my education (I already have an AS) and get a certificate of completion. I want something that is very flexible to move between states (unlike something that requires a state certification). Which would be most useful in a small town?
1 answer - Asked By: operaphantom2003 - 8/5/2007
I once had a job like that but my coworkers resented me because I enjoyed helping people so they teamed up to get me fired. It took 5 years for them to do so but they still have their jobs and I don't and they only love doing as little as possible to help the blind clientele. I loved helping them and the salary and benefits were great. Now I have a job working for one of the richest men in NYC his initials are MB. He pays me peanuts and gives me no benefits. And I hate my duties. I want to help others, but I want to make a good enough salary that I can pay my $1,000 rent and have some health benefits which I need.
1 answer - Asked By: rick c - 1/31/2013
Im almost finished with the first of two years in my automotive degree. Im working at a shop currently, but I dont know if I want to turn wrenches for a living. It seems like I always break stuff and mess up every time I work on a vehicle. What other jobs are available could I get in the automotive field?
1 answer - Asked By: trader396 - 3/22/2013
I am talking about not just their job description, but just what is their usual daily routine like? (for anyone who knows) How much money should it make?
1 answer - Asked By: Mark J - 2/16/2007
My ex husband was court ordered to pay half of whatever my insurance for our son didn't pay. He is a special needs child so we have a lot of medical bills. As it stands he owes us over $1,000. I don't want to have to pay an attorney over $1,000 to get this back! He lives in TN and I live in GA. How do I get this done? Child support said they wouldn't handle it. Thanks.
1 answer - Asked By: Alee256 - 6/8/2009
My sister want to know 15 jobs that start with letter I. Because it is her homework.
5 answers - Asked By: Vichera - 5/17/2010
I tried a google search and came up empty along with other yahoo answers. I can only stand up for about 2 hours after that my knees start to feel very "pressured" if that's the word to use, ...rather painful after 4 hours to make things easier. (past injury) So does anyone know of any job fields that don't require a lot of walking or standing. Even if they require further studying, I would like to know my options.
5 answers - Asked By: Jenp \/ - 5/31/2012
What job fields are there or are there any helpfull websites?
2 answers - Asked By: ivan2000arteaga - 1/8/2007
Two years ago, I heard actuaries claim that their field had virtually 0?nemployment because there were so few qualified people. Is that still true or have insurance companies and consulting firms frozen their hiring, too?
2 answers - Asked By: Morlee - 11/23/2009
Not jobs that have enough workers, not jobs that can be replaced by automation or outsourcing. Not jobs that are deadly (e.g. radiation). Thanks.
1 answer - Asked By: Jack Bent - 9/15/2011
I am moving to Japan for 14 months on a foreign exchange program in which I pay an outrageous amount of money to live there and take language and culture immersion classes every day. Good deal, though I am way excited. My boyfriend of two years is Japanese too, and I am kind of thinking of asking him to come with me. He would live rent-free because my tuition covers on apartment, so how expensive would it be for him to live there? He is not 20 yet but he has dual-citizenship and his fluent. I am not familiar with the college system there.. would he be able to work on getting the equivalent of his AA or BA? And would he be able to make enough money with just a normal job to put himself through college & pay for food? I know that it is extremely expensive... but I also think it will be an incredible experience together. We are both 18.
2 answers - Asked By: Flora - 4/19/2007
Whenever an individual that serves in the United States military gets out with severe injuries and goes to the VA to file for military disability can they still work while waiting for it to get approved? The reason that I am asking this question is that it is a long time to wait for military disability from the VA to come through and many may wonder whether it is okay to work at a job or wait for it to be approved. If an individual was waiting for civilian disability and worked they would be rejected. Therefore can you work while waiting in the process for VA disability. Can you work after you have received VA military disability? What should I do?
2 answers - Asked By: Happy Rockstar - 5/9/2013
The manager at a bbb accredited roofing company really wants me to work there, as I have excellent exlerience in sales. Anybody know what its like?
1 answer - Asked By: Angel - 8/26/2011
What kinds of companies do many get a job at? and what kind of job? what do they do?
3 answers - Asked By: ?????? - 12/9/2008
Is there like a website where I can check all this?
4 answers - Asked By: Dan =] - 5/12/2009
2 answers - Asked By: luther d - 11/17/2008
What can you do with a Bachelors degree in Psychology? And what can you do with a Doctorate Degree in Psychology? Please answer both questions.
2 answers - Asked By: Ask Me! - 10/19/2008
I'd like to get into the cleaning industry and an acquaintance of mine recently got a cleaning contract with a school and I'd like to do the same thing. I'm not sure how to go by doing this. Does anyone know?
3 answers - Asked By: Nycdude212 - 4/18/2010
It's actually quite simple! We have state of the art technology in regards to computer programming and software. Unfortunately, the people decide to use it to make ridiculous parody videos in an attempt to go viral on YouTube! That's not here nor there, but the technology is there to build a program that calculates how much an individual earns, as all of those who actually pay taxes know. My plan is to reform entitlement programs by using software that figures out how much each person makes. This same software will have a database of all entitlement program recipients. The providers will be randomly assigned recipients based on how much they make and how much the entitled is entitled to. This will eliminate the need for the millions of paper pushers that eat up the entitlement program bureaucracies and save taxpayers billions of dollars each and every year. The provider of the entitlement programs and the entitlement program recipient will make PRIVATE arrangements where the provider will hand over to the recipient what they are entitled to. FOr example, Brian Jones is a relatively high earner and was assigned to be the provider of entitlement program recipients Mary Williamson and Jack Ripper. Brian will be required to make contact with these two to decide how he is going to pay them and it will be up to Mary and Jack to make arrangements to collect what is now rightfully their's. Taxes inevitably can be cut. The federal budget will shrink. Everybody wins. What do you think of my plan? Y2J, this is a question of serious importance. Please get off of my forum! You have been a disgrace to all of those who have held a belt on each shoulder while posing shirtless! Guy who posts as Al Bundy, you are right! Congratulations to you on knowing who one of the biggest drug addicts in history of all drug addicts is. You still failed to answer the question. You get nothing!
4 answers - Asked By: You're Welcome! - 12/8/2012
Ok I have to do a project about What We What To Become when we grow up I choose Lawyer and Accountant and I have to find school subjects that are associated with the job.Please list all You can
1 answer - Asked By: rewati d - 2/22/2008
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Insurance Claims Adjuster

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Typical Salary for Insurance Claims Adjuster
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53%
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16.6%
High School
9.7%
Associates
8.6%
Master's
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(349 Respondents)
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Insurance Claims Adjuster

Resolves claims by reviewing, investigating, and negotiating claims filed against the company.
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3.00 %
Size of Industry in 2006:
280,000
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2006

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