I was reading an online forum that was discussing the AIG bonus situation. One of the posts caught my attention, which helped me understand how this may work. Read the blog or listen to the podcast and let us know what you think. Leave us a comment on our comments section of the blog. […]
WIN CONFERENCE 2009
It was my great privilege to attend the Womens Industry Network conference this year. The Board was also generous enough to support my travel and paid expenses with a scholarship that paid for me and my mom to attend at no cost. Thank you WIN! We drove the 5 1/2 hours to Dallas to attend(Mom […]
Some Insurance Companies have treated Body Shops like Dumb and Dumber.
Dumb and Dumber is a “dumb” movie, but it’s one that you’ve gotta like. One of the scenes reminds me of the way some insurance companies have treated body shops. This is a scene of Lloyd and Harry in Aspen, CO in the freezing cold without any money to get a hotel room. Lloyd […]
New Technology Makes Creating Obsolete Parts a Breeze
Sam Moser, a student of the collision repair program at Butler, sent me a video with Jay Leno explaining how antique car builders can now generate some of their parts with ease. For example, in the video, they made an adjustable wrench out of plastic. Not only did it look like a wrench, but it […]
Steering – what insurance companies don’t want you to know
A student e-mailed me with questions concerning insurance steering. So, I thought I would post a blog about insurance steering. I don’t claim to be an insurance expert, but I can “steer” you in the right direction. First of all, it is illegal to steer customers to a repair shop. However, insurance companies have been […]