My son got my old computer working harvesting different parts from different computers lost in hurricane Katrina. I am at his home using his Internet connection as I am still having trouble getting online at home with new telephone numbers and renovation going on.
Thanks for all of the good wishes!
I have taken up the occupation of insurance adjuster and am trying to assist others from Louisiana that purchased home and flood insurance. I often run into peoplewho had homeowners insurance but had no flood insurance. There is a tragedy unfolding here in Louisiana for hundreds of thousands of people. I have not had time to cry in my beer. I will allow some time for feeling sorry for my losses some day in the future. This claims adjusting can't last forever. I have been working 12-15 hours a day, seven days a week with no days off. I am taking off this afternoon and tomorrow to get prepared for another run at those who are still waiting for an insurance adjuster to help settle their claim. Much of my time has been spent in a classroom where they are trying to cram years of knowledge and experience into a relatively short period of time. The information is starting to stick so I can still be so some value to others and my family.
There has been no time for pool unfortunately. I passed through Shreveport on the way to a Dallas, TX insurance class and stopped at Bill Shick's billiards where they were hosting the regional U.S. Amateur Championship qualifier. I had planned on winning the tournament which is being held in Atlanta, GA. (yeah I know..........but I do have a lot of confidence in my game.
). I watched several veterans of the annual tournament playing and Scott Pardo looked like one of the favorites to win the local regional from what I could see, although there were several players who knew how to make a ball. I knew the tournament was going on but could not afford the day to play in it this year. I was very prepared for this tournament and was confident that I would play well enough to beat anyone who participated. There are a few top speed players who play in this tournament annually and I was looking forwardto testng myself. As it has come to be I have been tested virtually every day just trying to stay focused on the difficult job I have chosen to do. The stress for adjusters (especially newbies) in this storm is far more severe than I anticipated but have managed to deal with itwith the help of Dr. Gary Beale who helped me to learn how to relax and play better pool. Dr. Beale is a psychologist who specializes in helping athletes achieve high levels of performance. I had started my second round of training with him only days before Katrina shook my world. Dr. Beale helped me prepare for last year's BCA Single's Championship in Vegas. Without his help I would not have finished as high as I did. I credit him with teaching me how to relax before a match and teaching me how to focus. I also believe that his techniques have helped me survive this new occupation and wanted to acknowledge his capabilities and professionalism. Scores of adjusters have quit this storm form reasons too many to list here. You can GOOGLE him up if you need help in improving your pool game. Basically he customizes a program to fit your specific needs. Dr. Beale also known as Dr. Relax has different levels of programs for athletes of all kinds and has helped train many professional athletes. With the Internet, he can assist people virtually anywhere in the world. I can assure you that he has the knowledge and skills to help you improve your game even though he probably can't run three fookin balls. ;-)
Warmest Regards,
Joey A
P.S. It is unlikely that you will hear from me again for a while. I can't even get my business phone or Internet hooked up at my house. The resurrection of our downstairs den, laundry room, utility room and bath have slowed to a snail's pace as I am unable to help my wife crack the whip over the heads of the over-worked contractors. So in the mean-time they keep raising their prices and I have to work even harder to cover the additonal expenses they say are necessary to complete the job.
Thanks for all of the good wishes!
I have taken up the occupation of insurance adjuster and am trying to assist others from Louisiana that purchased home and flood insurance. I often run into peoplewho had homeowners insurance but had no flood insurance. There is a tragedy unfolding here in Louisiana for hundreds of thousands of people. I have not had time to cry in my beer. I will allow some time for feeling sorry for my losses some day in the future. This claims adjusting can't last forever. I have been working 12-15 hours a day, seven days a week with no days off. I am taking off this afternoon and tomorrow to get prepared for another run at those who are still waiting for an insurance adjuster to help settle their claim. Much of my time has been spent in a classroom where they are trying to cram years of knowledge and experience into a relatively short period of time. The information is starting to stick so I can still be so some value to others and my family.
There has been no time for pool unfortunately. I passed through Shreveport on the way to a Dallas, TX insurance class and stopped at Bill Shick's billiards where they were hosting the regional U.S. Amateur Championship qualifier. I had planned on winning the tournament which is being held in Atlanta, GA. (yeah I know..........but I do have a lot of confidence in my game.
Warmest Regards,
Joey A
P.S. It is unlikely that you will hear from me again for a while. I can't even get my business phone or Internet hooked up at my house. The resurrection of our downstairs den, laundry room, utility room and bath have slowed to a snail's pace as I am unable to help my wife crack the whip over the heads of the over-worked contractors. So in the mean-time they keep raising their prices and I have to work even harder to cover the additonal expenses they say are necessary to complete the job.