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I have to say that the certification process has become manipulated to generate revenue in my opinion. Whoever sits on these committees figuring out what people need, may themselves need a dose of reality.
Let's look at a few items, shall we?
The MCP is somewhat reasonable for it "core" requirements but then it requires Residential Energy Inspector / Plans Examiner which, is relatively new. For those of us with Residential Building Inspector which had energy questions and Commercial Energy Inspector / Plans Examiner, it is a slap in the face. I have both yet have to take a test for residential yet again, regardless of the fact that I have Combination Plans Examiner which is residential driven and Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical inspector and plans examiner certifications along with Accessibility Inspector / Plans Examiner? Yes I understand the need for the legal module which is no big deal and of course Fire Plans Examiner but seriously, you need us to have Residential Energy when we already have Commercial Energy Inspector AND Plans Examiner which is 2 separate tests? I call total BS.
Compliant #2: The Building Codes and Standards Module. So I have to to into an exam room with 9 separate books? The fact that I have every single Residential and Commercial Inspector and Plans Examiner certification means nothing? You really want us to buy books, don't you? This is absolutely pathetic.
Let me present complaint #2 in a different way. If I have zero experience with inspecting and NO inspector certifications, I can take the legal module, management module and building codes and standards module but if I already have 18 ICC inspector/plans examiner certifications, I still need to take the building codes and standards module AND take 9 books into the testing facility?
In my case I live in Florida and we use the FBC which, for the most part is ICC books with a twist based on the ICC codes. I have access to them but have absolutely NO REASON to own an IBC or IRC yet find myself buying them just for the sake of taking ICC tests. I don't mind buying one to take a test but 9?!!!!!!!
Seriously, get a grip on this unrealistic, expensive system. And we wonder why the industry is losing people.
Let's look at a few items, shall we?
The MCP is somewhat reasonable for it "core" requirements but then it requires Residential Energy Inspector / Plans Examiner which, is relatively new. For those of us with Residential Building Inspector which had energy questions and Commercial Energy Inspector / Plans Examiner, it is a slap in the face. I have both yet have to take a test for residential yet again, regardless of the fact that I have Combination Plans Examiner which is residential driven and Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical inspector and plans examiner certifications along with Accessibility Inspector / Plans Examiner? Yes I understand the need for the legal module which is no big deal and of course Fire Plans Examiner but seriously, you need us to have Residential Energy when we already have Commercial Energy Inspector AND Plans Examiner which is 2 separate tests? I call total BS.
Compliant #2: The Building Codes and Standards Module. So I have to to into an exam room with 9 separate books? The fact that I have every single Residential and Commercial Inspector and Plans Examiner certification means nothing? You really want us to buy books, don't you? This is absolutely pathetic.
Let me present complaint #2 in a different way. If I have zero experience with inspecting and NO inspector certifications, I can take the legal module, management module and building codes and standards module but if I already have 18 ICC inspector/plans examiner certifications, I still need to take the building codes and standards module AND take 9 books into the testing facility?
In my case I live in Florida and we use the FBC which, for the most part is ICC books with a twist based on the ICC codes. I have access to them but have absolutely NO REASON to own an IBC or IRC yet find myself buying them just for the sake of taking ICC tests. I don't mind buying one to take a test but 9?!!!!!!!
Seriously, get a grip on this unrealistic, expensive system. And we wonder why the industry is losing people.