chad hampton
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- Joined
- Nov 10, 2006
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
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- North Carolina
Exactly my point. We have to share some of the blame. The AI courses have always been available - but everyone chooses McKissock. Wonder why?
I think it has a lot to do that for the past decade with the exception of a few years appraisers have been struggling. They’re really aren’t too many working appraisers who can take three days to go fly up to Chicago pay for a hotel meals and higher priced AI CE classes. Not When all they have to look forward to is a couple of $300 AMC appraisal orders waiting for them when they get home. Back when this was a legitimate profession I traveled to a few CE courses and stayed in hotels for one or two nights. But I’m not gonna justify that expense at this point. There’s no benefit.
But the crowd that you see posting everywhere, LinkedIn, etc., who are in higher up positions and probably making 250 K,40 days of PTO and 15 vacation days really have no concept of what the working appraiser goes through. Hell, they can’t even acknowledge that they played a significant part in the destruction of the profession. For them it’s business as usual.