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My application shows as deficient - I submitted the certification sent to me and mine was signed and dated by me and Zoe???? Any thoughts?
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Please Note:
dquigley is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Hello,
Anybody out there. Could we get an update please. Zoe - have you mailed anything out yet? Has Nick resolved the matter with DBPR |
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dquigley is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
I'm a little bent that no one from InterNachi has replied to my post, or responded and updated us regarding their previous post. I have answered my own question through contacting the DBPR, but feel someone from InterNachi should have posted an update on this matter. You may have the answer but we are left hanging, and wondering what has been, and has not been resolved. Last post from Zoe was that she may need to send out 110 new letters. Well, have they been sent out ----are they needed? what is the status with the DPBR ? --- As members we count on you people as an information highway --- right now there is a traffic jam, and no one has informed us on the status of the State accepting the proctored exam paperwork that we were given, and submitted with our application. I have read numerous post insinuating that we may need to make an addendum to our application (ie an original exam certificate on Nachi letterhead), then nothing else has transcended. You may know the answers, but we can't read your mind. Please don't start or take part in the threads and then just leave us hanging. I have contacted the State, and i know the status, but why hasn't someone with eminent knowledge posted an update. My application for new licensure was flagged as deficient due to the State's unawareness of the existence of Florida InterNACHI's proctored exam. Sure, I have my answers now, but a simple post would have saved me and others a lot of aggrevation. I feel someone has dropped the ball. Its obvious that interNACHI has contacted the State regarding this matter, but I only know this through my own efforts and communication with the DBPR. After 3 days of no response from InterNACHI - Not a happy camper - but still support InterNACHI. We all have to vent our frustrations from time to time, so I appologize in advance.
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Dennis, I post every correspondence we receive from your state upon receipt, so you know as much or more than me.
The State cannot release to InterNACHI any information about anyone's application. Only you can find out information about your application. No one here can do it for you. Here is the latest email response from the DBPR in response to my inquiry: http://www.nachi.org/forum/f14/flori...athered-52427/ I have no more information than what the DBPR emails me (I don't do phones with government agencies) and I post it all in both this licensing forum and in the Florida forum as soon as we receive it. Also, I don't ever post such announcements within a thread started by someone other than me for fear members wouldn't notice it. I always start a new thread, and if important, I put it at the top of www.nachi.org/whats_new.htm Also, I can't read every post on the message board, so if you need me for anything email me at fastreply@nachi.org and tell me what thread you need me to visit. I sympathize with your complaints but I'm afraid my policies are not going to change. Those being: 1. I try to get all government correspondence in writing instead of by phone. For example, I even go as far as posting the actual approvals for courses in the right column of www.nachi.org/education.htm 2. I post it all as soon as I get it. 3. I post by starting entirely new threads (not finding every other member's thread that may be discussing the topic). 4. If it's important, I'll also put it at the top of www.nachi.org/whats_new.htm 5. I don't claim or guarantee I'll read every post made on the message board (but I do answer every email sent to fastreply@nachi.org). Sorry. These policies have worked well over time and I don't think I'll veer from them anytime soon. Nick Gromicko, Certified Master Inspector Find a Home Inspector "Just as iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 Last edited by gromicko; 7/21/10 at 8:11 AM.. |
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