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I don't have the MCP but I do have about 13 or 14 others (state required and ICC). Used to have them all framed on my wall until someone referred to it as a "me wall." Don't hang 'em up anymore.
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I do not know if any particular jurisdiction "requires" it, but I DO believethat it is a valuable asset to the individual........How to gauge that in"Can anyone gauge the value of the MCP?.......In my state I don't believe it has any value as long as you have allof the required certifications for your job..........Is it marketing for a career or do some states or jurisdictions require it?"
As Builder Bob said in 2009: "The title or level of education aren’t worth a cuss if you can't break it down to somebody's level." No one in this years long thread has parsed that acronym.Builder Bob said:My father had a Doctorate in Education. He told me on a regular basis - The title or level of education aren’t worth a cuss if you can't break it down to somebody's level."The most educated people aren't necessarily the best communicators. The least educated people aren't necessarily the worst communicators.
Stop and think about that -
FWIW, I have the MCP and it hasn't gotten be a job yet ---- The ability to communicate and talk while in job interviews did.![]()