The most difficult aspect of the work occurs just after deployment. You will be flown into a disaster area, briefed on the specifics of the event, then EVENTUALLY deployed to an area, usually close to the city into which you arrived. There can be a bit of a delay here, or occasionally you'll have to drive some distance (50-150 miles), before you actually start inspecting, and earning money. Ultimately, you have some up-front expenses to shoulder (Car Rental, Hotel, Food), but within 5 days of actually starting inspections you receive a "draw" of $1500.
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Describe what it means to be trauma-informed?
What interests you about working with veterans?
How do you feel about making independent decisions in the absence of a supervisor?
I was asked about the court processes in taking a claim, e.g., rent possession or other claim forwards.
Have you worked with any student housing database before?
Housing system experience
have ever applied for YMCA
They were pretty standard questions like "Why did you apply to this job" and "Why do you think you would be a good fit"
What skills and experience did i bring
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