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Judgment Enforcement – The Step-by-Step Course
Step 11: Use Your Support Forum Every Single Day!
Remember that along with this course, you will have mentoring and continued support
from our private Forum.
• Go to http://JRSpecialists.ProBoards.com
• Register.
• If you are registering with an Email other than the one you used to get this
course, please email me at PGilboy@pm.me and tell me it’s you.
Important note: When you sign in the first time, you can make your “profile.” That’s
the place to make your professional signature. It’s required on every post you make. It’s
also professional. And polite to others. Name, Address, & Phone at a minimum.
Once you’re admitted, you will be able introduce yourself on our Forum, ask questions
to more experienced people on the list, and see questions and responses from others. It’s
intended as an ongoing service to you. Check out the search feature too. There are tons of
great questions and answers.
Our Forum is organized by topic and state. It’s super help. You can learn little by little
each day, which is the best way to learn this business.
I want to also recommend other groups that I have found very helpful over the years.
Foremost is the California Association of Judgment Professionals (CAJP). They are in
CA, and have been instrumental in helping me and others throughout the country. You can
join this exceptional group, and get additional support. Members are located in many
states. The people in the CAJP are friendly, and the advice is terrific. They are highly
active in the business, and I highly recommend them. They are nonprofit and all volunteers
(including me).
Step 12: Other Services to Help Your Judgment Enforcement Business
Case Management Software: When I started my business I bought into some software
(for $500) that was supposed to help me keep track of and manage my cases. I wasn’t
satisfied with it, and checked into some others as well. They were all way too complicated
for my simple head, so I just set up my own way, using Word folders for each JD, and
organizing it to suit my needs.
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