30 more inspectors joined NACHI in the past 2 days. Where will it end?

http://www.nachi.org/nachi_north_america.htm

Demographics?

Maybe a small contest on the state, area or Chapter with the most?

Just a thought.

Why should it end?

United States
Data last updated on Wed, 04 Oct 2006 00:01:53 -0400.
Sorted by Name Sorted by Count
State/Province Count
Alabama 95
Alaska 18
Arizona 179
Arkansas 28
California 542
Colorado 232
Connecticut 45
Delaware 24
District Of Columbia 12
Florida 1,419
Georgia 433
Hawaii 38
Idaho 77
Illinois 306
Indiana 163
Iowa 45
Kansas 90
Kentucky 77
Louisiana 34
Maine 67
Maryland 192
Massachusetts 64
Michigan 261
Minnesota 121
Mississippi 23
Missouri 173
Montana 56
Nebraska 26
Nevada 41
New Hampshire 81
New Jersey 116
New Mexico 44
New York 591
North Carolina 120
North Dakota 17
Ohio 389
Oklahoma 74
Oregon 37
Pennsylvania 645
Rhode Island 12
South Carolina 143
South Dakota 9
Tennessee 239
Texas 354
Utah 74
Vermont 22
Virginia 203
Washington 277
West Virginia 47
Wisconsin 93
Wyoming 15
Puerto Rico 47
APO/FPO 0
Total 8,537
State/Province Count
Florida 1,419
Pennsylvania 645
New York 591
California 542
Georgia 433
Ohio 389
Texas 354
Illinois 306
Washington 277
Michigan 261
Tennessee 239
Colorado 232
Virginia 203
Maryland 192
Arizona 179
Missouri 173
Indiana 163
South Carolina 143
Minnesota 121
North Carolina 120
New Jersey 116
Alabama 95
Wisconsin 93
Kansas 90
New Hampshire 81
Idaho 77
Kentucky 77
Utah 74
Oklahoma 74
Maine 67
Massachusetts 64
Montana 56
Puerto Rico 47
West Virginia 47
Connecticut 45
Iowa 45
New Mexico 44
Nevada 41
Hawaii 38
Oregon 37
Louisiana 34
Arkansas 28
Nebraska 26
Delaware 24
Mississippi 23
Vermont 22
Alaska 18
North Dakota 17
Wyoming 15
District Of Columbia 12
Rhode Island 12
South Dakota 9
APO/FPO 0
Total 8,537

Canada
Data last updated on Wed, 04 Oct 2006 00:01:53 -0400.
Sorted by Name Sorted by Count
State/Province Count
Alberta 23
British Columbia 63
Manitoba 2
New Brunswick 4
Newfoundland 1
Northwest Territories 0
Nova Scotia 8
Nunavut 0
Ontario 434
Prince Edward Island 1
Quebec 7
Saskatchewan 12
Yukon 1
Total 556
State/Province Count
Ontario 434
British Columbia 63
Alberta 23
Saskatchewan 12
Nova Scotia 8
Quebec 7
New Brunswick 4
Manitoba 2
Yukon 1
Prince Edward Island 1
Newfoundland 1
Northwest Territories 0
Nunavut 0
Total 556

Here is the scary link. I can’t even look at it, it freaks me out: www.nachi.org/stats.htm

Nick,
I know this may be off topic… but can we get a NACHI Banner link on Realtor.Com… I think that would give all NACHI Inspectors Great and much deserved Exposure… Not only will it give our Association a Boost, but may also get even more inspectors signed up with NACHI…

Is this possible?
Just a thought…
Justin Watts
American Dream Home Inspection
www.americandreamhomeinspection.net :smiley:

232 in Colorado-
There were 10% just a few years ago.

77 in Idaho-
At least 5x what the numbers were just a couple of years ago.

Amazing!

Wow!!!

Our “Lil Ole State” of New Hampshire-81 beat out our neighboring states of Connecticut-45, Rhode Island-12, Massachusetts-64, Maine-67 and Vermont-22!

We must be doing something right! I guess that our constant State Chapter meetings, seminars, campaigning, and Legislative efforts are bringing well deserved attention to NACHI and are paying off.

Nick:nachi: , Keep up the good work

Here is an auto updated state/province page (members-only): http://www.nachi.org/nachi-stats.htm

Is this what it’s all about???

http://www.gameroomantiques.com/Photo/CashRegisterFloor.GIF

Marcel :slight_smile: :slight_smile:

NACHI is a financially successful association. But only because we have so many volunteers, members, speakers, chapter presidents, etc. Dee works almost twice as many hours as she is paid for (for example). Chris regularly gets job offers at 5 times what NACHI pays him (as another example).

De-centralized.

Much more confusion and chaos, but every jewel (in the rough) gets its own chance to shine.

But only is they polish themsleves.

Pitch in, do the work.

Realize that to be a Chapter President is not a marketing opportunity, it is a one year sign on to sacrifice and service.

If the Pres succeeds, but his Chapter members flounder, he is just not doing his job.

We all must pitch in, work, sacrifice and serve.

In this way, we all help one another.

Simple, but true.

That’s one man’s opinion.

Think about all our great Chapter Presidents that do so much. It is really an honor for me to work with them. I honestly have never been in any business where there were so many men I admire. And everyone has to admit… together we really did much for this profession… and much more to come.