Robert,
Congratulations on your retirement from the Air Force. I'm also retired from the AF with 24 years, electrical power production career field, but spent all my time in Combat Communications. As you just retired, you hopefully have your VA educational benefits. Go to the local community college and sign up, most have electrical, plumbing, construction trade classes and let the VA pay for them. I'm currently working on a associates in Construction Management that they are paying for. The VA will also pay for the International Code Council tests: International Code Council:
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and they also will pay for the National Home Inspectors Exam
Examination Board Of Professional Home Inspectors:
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As far as the licensing/certification, are you mixing up the state LICENSING requirements with ASHI membership CERTIFICATION requirements. I read the SC requirements and it sounds like you do not qualify under several areas, until you get to
106-4 B 3. Has successfully completed a formal course of training or study in home inspection approved by the commission.
Upon filing of a completed application and copy of the required fees, the applicant shall be entitled to take the home inspectors licensing examination as prescribed by the commission. Upon successful completion of the examination and payment of the licensing fee, the commission shall issue the applicant a license to engage in the business of home inspection in this State. A passing score is seventy or better.
I would carefully read the state licensing requirements. MY interpretation is that you have completed a formal course, have to take a test and don't need the 1 year experience, direct supervision or 50 inspections. Those or's at the end of each paragraph to me say there are different ways to get your license. CAll the commission, concentrate on the state LICENSING requirements before you worry about association membership CERTIFICATION requirements.
AS far as national associations, Do Due Diligence and look at what is going on at their message boards or websites. Look for a state association.
Phil Harvey