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.
Housing Interview Questions
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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
What skills and experience did i bring
They were pretty standard questions like "Why did you apply to this job" and "Why do you think you would be a good fit"
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