Even if you live under a rock you have heard about and have likely felt the effects of the current economic hardship that has spread around the globe. As a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant you can rest assured that bankruptcy filings will continue at a high rate as economic instability continues. The demand for the type of service a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant offers has never been greater, and will long be a need in the bankruptcy marketplace.
What Attorneys Are Saying
713 Training receives numerous contacts by phone and email each month regarding both Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants and training on how to perform Chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcies. Attorneys recognize, both new and veteran alike, that there is a large demand for bankruptcy service. Consumer bankruptcies are nearly double from where they were just five years ago, and are continuing to rise.
Many attorneys are seeking competent Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants and reach out to students of 713 Training through the National Association of Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants, found online at www.navba.org. There are attorneys who are in the process of totally converting their entire practice to bankruptcy because they see the ever-increasing amount of filings. Other attorneys who have never practiced bankruptcy before are opening new law firms, and many of them are seeking to hire virtual assistants to keep their overhead costs low.
If attorneys are upgrading and expanding their practices, there is certainly no question that your job as a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant is more than secure. The only problem is that many of you do not have a lot of experience. You have the training materials and learned the basics, but in order to improve on that knowledge you need bankruptcy petitions to work with and learn from. However, it is up to each and every one of you to put your knowledge to the test by working directly for bankruptcy attorneys.
Once you get out there and start working, you will discover that because you purchased training materials from 713 Training, you have more knowledge than most law firm staff. Most debtor bankruptcy personnel are burned out after 2 years, and bankruptcy law firms have high turnover rates. Additionally, most attorneys know the law but do not know how to properly prepare a well-detailed bankruptcy petition — meaning law firm staff receives little or no training in preparing the actual petition.
Take Advantage of Training and Support
If you have not joined the NAVBA already, do it now. The NAVBA will give additional credibility to you and your services, and best of all it will be a place where attorneys can locate you. Many members of the NAVBA have stated that the only marketing they did was be a member. To learn more, visit www.navba.org.
We have spoken to many of you via phone and email, and many have stated that you are afraid to start marketing to attorneys because you do not believe you have enough experience. We have developed a wide range of services that provide you with ongoing training and support so you cannot fail. Now, get out there and start working for attorneys!
Ready to start earning income drafting bankruptcy petitions from home? See our online bankruptcy petition training courses at www.713training.com. You can also join our online community at www.navba.org.
