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#1 ·
Do they use several nats in most states? I know each nat has a different color bar at the top of securing sticker. I have seen 3- 4 different colors in my area.
 
#4 ·
I am in NJ, I am not sure about other states as I only work here. I didn't really think about the nationwide thing. As far as aim they are a nightmare anyway. They pay in 45 days at the soonest. Invoices need to be generated for each individual order you do, and currently they don't work with any software other than their own. They are working on EZ and should be up and running in the next few months. They are in the testing phase right now. So until then, I run from inspections from them.
 
#9 ·
why would anyone go with aim? there site is horrible.. there customer service sucks..

Aim is a small company that has it's issues but their pay is higher than most of the nationals so as soon as they are up and running with ez, I'm on board with inspections. As far as preservation, we do some work with them but not a whole lot. Their turn around times suck, so to do regular maintenance for them isn't worth it.
 
#15 ·
It took me a minute, but now I remember where I dealt with the purple sticker... there was a company out of Illinois that said they had a ton of work for me if I wanted it. The pay was "slightly" below norms, but there was a ton of work, and it was all in the area. I said I would look at what they had, and they sent some work over. Then they sent the price sheet. To get paid for the visit (if you call it that) I had to take a crap load of pictures, stick the Wells Purple full sheet label on the front door, then fill out a 3 page form online, THEN upload the crap load of photos with labels, but... you could only do 10 at a time because the system would overload. All for $4.

I drove to one of the homes one day, about a month after I just refused to answer their calls or emails for trying to make a fool out of me, and saw the scope of what needed to be done. This, my friends, is a $75 minimum job for me... $4... that's the new swear word in my house since my 9 year old decided that he wants a new tablet and convinced his mother that I shouldn't swear... $4 on that...
 
#19 ·
mad...

they pay more?

I did work for them for 1 day, there prices sucked. 6 $ for inspections 15 for a lock change.

If you want that kind of money its all yours.. there is no way im going to go drive around town in a 4 door super duty 8 foot box f350 for 6$ a house and then come home and use there outdated program that makes WINDOWS vista look like a saint.. There system was so bad i threw in the tow sent the photos to the updater said my Apple computer didn't work with there website and said i wont do work for them.

If you can make it work with them so be it.. but 6$ per order. diesel is 3$ a gallon my tank is 38 gallons. =114$ divide that by 6$ per house i would have to do 19 homes just to pay for my tank of gas. Nope!:vs_whistle:
 
#21 ·
they pay more?

I did work for them for 1 day, there prices sucked. 6 $ for inspections 15 for a lock change.

If you want that kind of money its all yours.. there is no way im going to go drive around town in a 4 door super duty 8 foot box f350 for 6$ a house and then come home and use there outdated program that makes WINDOWS vista look like a saint.. There system was so bad i threw in the tow sent the photos to the updater said my Apple computer didn't work with there website and said i wont do work for them.

If you can make it work with them so be it.. but 6$ per order. diesel is 3$ a gallon my tank is 38 gallons. =114$ divide that by 6$ per house i would have to do 19 homes just to pay for my tank of gas. Nope!:vs_whistle:

I think you misunderstood the idea of inspections. They hire unqualified, unlicensed, uninsured people to drive around and take pictures. You need a prius for that, not a super duty. Thankfully gas is coming down significantly, but not enough to make it worth it. I paid $1.74 for diesel tonight. woohoo!!! I have 2 vehicles, an F350 diesel that I use for preservation and construction, and a ford explorer that I use for inspections. I rarely do inspections anymore, but when I have an inspector that gets sick or needs time off for whatever reason, I usually fill in. It's also my weekend car.
 
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