Considering leaving Flo!

Field Kat Adjuster is my role. It is of my opinion and quite a few others that big blue/Flo that drastically overstaffed. With the amount of field cat reps, the deployment are a few in far between since the beginning of 2025. If you get any deployment instead of 20 days, it’ll probably be just 10 and that will be cut short. They get cut short because they send too many people out. Now we have come to the moment where they have introduced the five day deployment process until something. Big comes up where we need to give people longer deployments.

Yes, I understand Flo has a really good bonus structure at the end of the year, but we signed up for cat pay.

For people that work at Allstate if you are a field cat Adjuster or travel field Adjuster, how long do you sit at home in between deployment after your four days off? I don’t want to go somewhere else and sit at home for 2 to 3 weeks or even longer, I can do that right here at Flo!

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u/Deep-Scarcity8038 — 7 days ago

Anybody work directly for Allstate?

They have reached out requesting a interview. Property field cat, which is all I’ve ever really done anyways. I work for a different blue company (not USAA) and my direct supervisor actually worked with them a few years ago for little over a decade and said he actually liked it. But their old pay scale was outdated until it has changed here recently.

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u/Deep-Scarcity8038 — 23 days ago

Is it really that slow with property claims?

Is it really this slow or does Progressive field catastrophe just have way too damn many people? Progressive currently has 162 field cat reps. That’s not including the local reps, this is just your travel field catastrophe reps. It is so slow. We were just told that all of our deployments will be cut down to five days only to ensure everybody gets deployed here and there for at least a few days

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u/Deep-Scarcity8038 — 1 month ago

This is a question only for claims division. If you’re a desk, Adjuster or field Adjuster, you are who I need to talk to.

A position I want to apply for last year all of a sudden was taken off the market. As of yesterday, that job is back. It’s the same exact job I have right now at my current carrier. Field Cat. From what I am being told by a friend who has the exact same position at USAA, he tells me he absolutely hates it. He’s a field cat rep, so he handles claims local where he lives, travels for cat work. But he tells me on the downside is even though when he is working, his cat claims they are still assigning him desk Adjuster claims. In his opinion, the severely overwork you. How can you work cat claims while still get local claims and be able to handle the whole entire claim loan? Especially when your claim load when you are deployed is upwards of 50 claims better be handled over the process of the next 15 maybe 20 days.

What are your thoughts on this and is it true like he’s telling me people are quitting right and left, several people have quit just this week and he almost did today?

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u/Deep-Scarcity8038 — 1 month ago
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This is a question only for claims division. If you’re a desk, Adjuster or field Adjuster, you are who I need to talk to.

A position I want to apply for last year all of a sudden was taken off the market. As of yesterday, that job is back. It’s the same exact job. I have right now at my current carrier. From what I am being told by a friend who has the exact same position at USAA, he tells me he absolutely hates it. He’s a field cat rep, so he handles claims local, where he lives, travels for cat work. But he tells me on the downside is even though when he is working, his cap claims they are still assigning him desk Adjuster claims.

What are your thoughts on this and is it true like he’s telling me people are quitting right and left, several people have quit just this week and he almost did today?

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u/Deep-Scarcity8038 — 1 month ago

Good for streaming?

So I have Sparklight, which is your cable TV wired Internet. It seems to do fine with streaming everything that we do HULU, Netflix, Paramount+. How does Starlink compare? What package do I technically need?

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u/Deep-Scarcity8038 — 2 months ago