Originally Posted by
John McKenna
For one thing, it strikes me as ironic that people on this forum go on an on about how easy it is to join NACHI and pass it's little know-nothing test. But it appears that it is a little more difficult than what it appears.
Number two... Mr Gromicko should not be asked to break the entry rules.
Number three... If you want to cry foul play, then go complain to your employer for forcing you to do something beyond your ability and job description, on the threat of loosing your employment. That is the real problem here, not Mr Gromicko or NACHI.
John McKenna, CMI
President - Master Inspector Certification Board
Home - Certified Master Inspector
Professional Inspector & Approved Trainer (TREC #4565)
Certified Building Science Thermographer (#33493)
Texas Home Inspector, Thermal Imaging Inspection, Conroe, Bryan, Lufkin, Athens
Nick breaks the rules every day when he admits Vendors who have not passed the membership requirements.
My question would be why would any one want a meaningless designation like IAc2, which involves taking a 4 or 8 hour class, or claiming you did, Another High Quality Nachi Certification designed solely for deceiving clients.