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Icc hiking fees

Having some experience with not for profit organizations. pay it..

Not for profit organizations have HUGE overhead...
 
Holy moley!

It's interesting that the retired rate went from $20/year to $50/year - didn't realize what a drain on ICC resources those members are.

And it seems clear where the alliance lies with the current $100 government fee going to $125, while the $100 professional fee is up to $150.

Three years at today's cost is cheaper than 3 years with the discount in a couple months!

@peach: Having some experience with for-profit organizations, HUGE overhead = no profit! :)
 
Holy moley!

Increases from 14%-25% for government members. Others 50% (professional) to 150% (retired) increases!

Three years at today's cost is cheaper than 3 years with the discount in a couple months!

@peach: Having some experience with for-profit organizations, HUGE overhead = no profit! :)
 
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permitguy said:
Whew! I thought they were going to be standing at the trailhead charging hikers for access! :)
It's only when you pull up your pants.

Its purpose is to encourage a belts and suspenders approach.
 
Sorry Ya'll,

It's my fault; dropped my Professional Membership, ain't buying no more books, no more taking CEU courses and didn't renew my Certs; so ya'll have to make up the difference.

I'm not going to leave Oklahoma; and, I am state licensed as unlimited building, plumbing, electrical and mechanical Inspector (just state ceu's now); so I don't need the ICC anymore.

Oh, what a relief it is :D

Uncle Bob
 
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