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jpkuhl

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  1. One of the fastest ways to break into the profession, after training, is to work for a multi inspector firm. While you won't get all the money the volume should put you well ahead of the game and the added experience of doing more inspections in a shorter time period is invaluable. ************************************************************************************ Working for a inpection firm is something I never thought about. Can you make good $$$ working for someone else. I can see how it would be the shortcut to good experience. By the way Chad, there is no steak that can compare to a Wisconsin Brat with kraut. I'll set you up with a gift pack after my first profitable year! Go Packers! Seriously, I am really glad I found TIJ (strictly by accident). I've already gotten great advice from you guys and others and I've only been using it for a couple of days.
  2. Thanks for the info. Do I just approach someone about mentoring or are there programs set up through some of the different associations? Did/Do you have one and if so, how did you contact him? I'm getting a little nervous about the time it takes to get started in this business from people in other forums but I can tell you I will do whatever it takes to learn, market or increase the business. I've recently been laid-off so I am motivated. I appreciate any advice anyone can offer. John K
  3. Hey guys and gals. I'm just getting into the business and am planning on taking the AHIT training outside Milwaukee. Anyone recomend or discourage it? I would appreciate any input. I'm a rookie with these chat rooms so please bear with me. Also any suggestions about starting up my business would be great as well!! John K
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