There have been many Premium members that have been waiting for the new RCIA certification process to be released. It has taken a lot of time, work, and effort over the past few months, but I am proud to say the RCIA now has a new Certification in place. We will start certifying members as of April 1, 2011. Thank You for all your support here at the RCIA, and for our certification program.
Here is the new RCIA Certification Process
Anyone that would like to become certified by the RCIA Must first become a PREMIUM Member. (Membership is $100 per year)
Any member that would like to become certified must have a minimum of 100 valid posts on the RCIA forum.
You must then contact Garyw, and Pay $200. This is the Certification FEE.
There are 2 parts to the Certification Test. There is an online test, and a verbal or in person test.
You will be required to attend the certification Webinar/s (cost already included in Cert. FEE.)
After attending the Webinar/s, you will take a 50 question online test (Passing Grade is 75% or higher)
If you fail the online test you must wait 48hrs. Before taking the test again.
If you pass the online test you will need to contact Chris T. to schedule your Verbal Te
If you fail the Verbal test you will have to wait 1 week before you can retake the test. There is a $25.00 re-test fee payable to the instructor.
If you pass the verbal test you will then be added to the Elite RCIA Certified List. Any presently certified member will be grand-fathered from taking the verbal/in person test, but must pay and sucessfully complete the online tests. This will ensure everyone, new or old, has completed the same requirements for certificatiion.
Sincerely
Chris Tucker
edited per Chris's request to add left out info.
-- Edited by garyw on Wednesday 16th of March 2011 10:07:57 AM
-- Edited by garyw on Friday 7th of December 2012 07:09:57 PM
-- Edited by garyw on Wednesday 23rd of January 2013 11:08:47 AM
Chris, although I have written little, I read alot. I have "not written" many posts. With all due respect. (Because frankly, your knowledgeable, humble, helpfull and I just like you.) Do my now needed posts need to be, interesting, comical, combative or poignant? Thanks, Eric
I can see where you are going with this question and it is understandable. You can benefit yourself and others by showing any of your work, rig, idea's on marketing, any products you have tried. Also tell your experience of any products you learned of on here and tried. Share any experiences you have had networking with others on here.
One area we don't hear alot about is customer feedback. What does your customers think of the process you use. How did your sales pitch work for them. How about was you able to up sale others services from your roof cleaning service? If so what was the result?
Share any research information you may come across, articles, etc.
I agree with the edited certifcation where the verbal is waived and the online is mandatory. Puts everyone on an equal playing field with the process, which is key to certifcation.