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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)’s next round of job cuts will come in its mortgage division, according to CNBC’s source. The bank will eliminate 1,800 jobs in New York and Florida.
Bank of America has cut about 14,000 positions in its mortgage servicing department.
The U.K. banking industry has also sustained numerous bank cuts. By the end of this year, the top four banks in Britain will slash 189,000 jobs. That’s a 24 percent decrease in the number of employees working in the banking industry at U.K. banks.
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Your email address is important. It says a lot about you. An inspector named Edward was using an email that contained Richard in it. What is that all about? It's confusing.
The owner (great guy) of a field services firm passed last year. He will be missed, but not forgotten. The firm he owned still uses his name (not part of his company name) in emails. He lives on and on.
Continue reading "About The Selection Of Your Email Address" »
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Networking with other field service representatives is very important to growing your field services business. Information is POWER! Network with the field service representatives that are far away from you and there will be no competition ... just a mutual sharing of great information.
Every National Field Service Directory is delivered with a CD listing detailed information on field service representatives across the US.
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Commercial insurance loss control inspections is a sweet spot in the field services industry.
If you have some training or field experience at the basic entry level, it may now be time to move up to a higher level ... which also means higher inspections fees and some interesting inspection tasks.
Loss Control Engineer Jim Julian is offering a brand new 2-DVD set of computer video (mp4) training on worker's compensation, commercial auto (fleet), product liability and liquor liability.
Entry-level training or experience is a prerequisite to this mid-level training.
A 93-page training manual (PDF) is included on the 2- DVD set. The price is $79 with FREE SHIPPING. Your satisfaction is GUARANTEED.
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The Government has a CASH for Fraud program called the False Claims Act. Do you work in the office of a company that is cheating the Government? Does the firm falsify bids to the Government? This happens every day in the mortgage segment of the industry.
An office worker can be rewarded with millions of dollars on a fraud complaint under the False Claims Act. Stop fraud and be rewarded big time.
If you are aware of fraud in your office and do not report it, you could be charged with the felony charge of obstruction of justice.
Read below about a case of workman's compensation fraud by a postal worker.
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When you are self-employed, you need a backup to the backup to the backup to the backup. You are at risk when you are not diversified and work for only one national field services firm. If the firm for which you provide services decides to not use your services any longer, you will crash and be upside down with no income stream. For job security, you need to be diversified. Your risks will be greatly reduced when you work for more than one national or regional field services firm.
Working for another inspector working for a national or regional firm can create significant risk to your business. The performance of the other inspector could affect your job. If they get fired, you will lose all of your work.
Reduce your risks. Get diversified. Provide services to multiple field service firms. Working for just one firm is very high risk. Don't take risks.
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When is the best time to send out your field services resume?
Anyone who’s worked in an office environment knows that Mondays are usually extremely hectic. Everyone’s trying to catch up on their emails and phone calls, and there usually isn’t a lot of time to spare, especially on things that are not urgent, like reading resumes. The first thing most people do when reading emails is prioritize and figure out what needs to get done sooner rather than later – resumes, especially ones sent days ago, usually fall into the “later” pile.
The point is that you want to be sure that your resume is noticed. Sending them out on the weekend not only puts your email toward the back of the line chronologically, but it also puts it among the spam messages that have filled up the in-box, and you don’t want to accidentally get deleted.
The best days for emailing resumes is Tuesday and Wednesday. Stay away from both sides of the weekends when you can.
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The SOFI National Field Service Directory is the best directory in the field services industry.
We guarantee that you will get great value out of the Directory.
Stop playing games with the low-fee firms. Move to a higher level.
You provide a valuable service. Make sure that you are adequately paid for your service. Your success depends upon the decisions you make.
What will be your decision on purchasing a National field Service Directory? We guarantee that you will get great value out of the Directory.
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