tavillo11
Freshman Member
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2021
- Professional Status
- General Public
- State
- North Carolina
Hey everyone.
This is my first time posting here even though I have lurked around a bit. As you can see from the title I am mainly trying to get as much information as possible about being an appraiser before actually taking action. I have looked around the internet and have an idea of what it entails however I thought what better way than to learn about the profession than asking the professionals themselves. Hopefully this is the right place to post this.
Before starting I want to introduce myself. I am 26 years old and currently work as an elementary teacher. While I do like my career I don't necessarily love it and with a salary of about 35k per year before taxes it has motivated me to leave that profession. Money is not everything to me and I'm not necessarily looking to be rich just more comfortable at least. I am more passionate about finding the right career. No matter what career I switch to I am definitely the type of person that likes to do things right and always look to see how I can improve.
This is what I understand so far about what is needed to become an appraiser in NC. (Feel free to correct any information that I have wrong)
First take the following courses to become a trainee. In NC you usually have to take all of these in the classroom, but as of now it can also be done online until the end of March due to COVID-19.
With all that being said being an appraiser has really caught my interest. Here are my biggest questions and hopefully someone else looking into the profession can also find this useful in the future.
This is my first time posting here even though I have lurked around a bit. As you can see from the title I am mainly trying to get as much information as possible about being an appraiser before actually taking action. I have looked around the internet and have an idea of what it entails however I thought what better way than to learn about the profession than asking the professionals themselves. Hopefully this is the right place to post this.
Before starting I want to introduce myself. I am 26 years old and currently work as an elementary teacher. While I do like my career I don't necessarily love it and with a salary of about 35k per year before taxes it has motivated me to leave that profession. Money is not everything to me and I'm not necessarily looking to be rich just more comfortable at least. I am more passionate about finding the right career. No matter what career I switch to I am definitely the type of person that likes to do things right and always look to see how I can improve.
This is what I understand so far about what is needed to become an appraiser in NC. (Feel free to correct any information that I have wrong)
First take the following courses to become a trainee. In NC you usually have to take all of these in the classroom, but as of now it can also be done online until the end of March due to COVID-19.
- Basic Appraisal Principles (30 Hours)
- Basic Appraisal Procedures (30 Hours)
- 15-Hour National USPAP course or its equivalent (15 Hours)
- NC Supervisor/Trainee course
- Licensed Residential
- Certified Residential
- Certified General
With all that being said being an appraiser has really caught my interest. Here are my biggest questions and hopefully someone else looking into the profession can also find this useful in the future.
- I've heard that AI is the best for taking courses if you want to learn. Is that true for both in person and online?
- I would like to take courses online since I would still be working as a teacher to pay for all my expenses. Is McKissock a reputable place to do so?
- I understand finding someone to train you might be one of the hardest part about getting into the profession. Would you suggest to find someone before taking any course or could you potentially find someone along the way?
- What is the best way to word it to an appraiser that my intent is not to just use them for the hours and leave? I would potentially like to work there for years before even considering moving out on my own.
- What is the pay like and what does it mostly depend on? (Especially helpful if you're in N.C)
- After becoming a trainee can you choose to go straight to certified general or certified residential? Or do they go in order?
- What are the pros and cons of going past licensed residential?
- What do you think is better. Working for a company or working for yourself?
- What would you say is the toughest part of your job?
- Do you regret going into this career? If yes why?
- What is something you truly love about what you do?
- How would you improve this profession and why do you believe in improving it?
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