Just stopped by today to post a few comments (I finished my work in the office getting ready for next weeks NFPA NITMAM’s in Chicago, IL) and say howdy to all my beloved brethren here at the old stomping ground.
I see all the regulars are still here (that’s good) and some new faces as well. Always great to see NACHI growing !
Well as you all know I travel a lot and am hardly able to take a few moments to give a shout out to the NACHI-ITES so to all of you busy bees doing those home inspections I have one message for you…KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. What you do makes a difference !
The knowledge, dedication and devotion you all bring to your industry is simply amazing. You all are considered the NACHI ELITE in my book.
Awesome Bob…I will be in Chicago from June 10 to 14th. If you get into the city look me up as I will be at the McCormick Place Convention Center during the days…working on that good ole’ NEC.
Well once I am done writing it…lol…and once I submit it and it gets office approval then I will release it. But not until it gets final approval otherwise It will hit the bottom on the waste basket…
Hey Jeff…Good to see ya…yeah I am kinda a facebook junkie if you will. You can always tell when I am traveling…I post on FB at every stop (not sure why…lol )
Bob - I will be flying into that airport on Monday around noon…then taking the dreaded shuttle to my hotel. Looking forward to seeing so many NEC friends and family in Chicago.
Are you talking about the hearings for the Senate and House Bills? If that is what you are talking about I did not make that event since I am here at the NFPA Hearings and NITMAM session in Chicago. However, I can tell you that if that is what you are referring to then I have sad news for the NC Residents…Your Senate and House has lowered the safety expectations on your homes in NC. They have approved a move to a 6 year code adoption process and it was clear the Home Builders put all their lobby money behind it and they have no idea how it lowers the safety of homes and puts NC behind the curve for future advancements in emerging and established technology. Sad result for NC Residents in my opinion.