Michael Di Corcia, Lived in Italy till 1993 when, I decided to move to the US, worked EVERY possible job to put myself through college, from waiter to ballroom dance instructor, bar manager, limo driver, insurance agent, salesman of food products, high tech solutions and services and currently an insurance and financial professional with a major national carrier.
Father of a fantastic pain in the A. child and husband to a beautiful woman and great mother.
My passion is ...
My family
I know too much about ...
too many useless things...
My parents always told me ...
be the best at what you do before you have your complaints heard
My childhood ambition ...
Be happy and have no regrets... and a professional baseball player
My favorite memory ...
An entire day spent in Paris walking hand in hand with a girl I can't remember when I was 16 on a high school trip
Why I write ...
I can't get anyone around me to listen to my rants anymore
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Liberty and Tiranny/Guccini
My first job ...
Worked in my aunt's flowershop every afternoon after school (11 years old)
My best moment ...
The birth of My son.
My inspiration ...
My Son, I did not understand before his birth the meaning of being focused and a role model, now is what my life is all about
Dealing with an insurance company when addressing the issue of a water damage claim can be an easy process if the channels of communications are open. First of all, never try to find an answer by yourself; insurance rules are set by companies under state guidelines, meaning that there are politicians and lawyers involved. And as everyone should know, it spells for no clear cut answer. Ever. Call your agent, if you have one, or your customer service department. Most likely you will be asked to put in a claim with the claims department. At that point, you will find out if the loss is actuall...
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Member since: April 2007
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