Example of clueless HI’s, who should not be in business.
Voters are the same. People concentrate on their social media, and not true media.
You must be a follower, not a leader.
Since you are new, let me inform you of three rules of life:
It is all about maintenance; your spouse, your kids, your brain.
Never go to college. It fills your brain with mush.
Smart phones/games are like drugs; stay away from them.
I do not have a smart phone. I have a stupid phone. It works just fine, and keeps my concentration on my business.
Oh, #4; spend over two weeks on NACHI.org and read every article and take every test. You will eventually come over to the bright side.
Am hearing that E&O insurance markets are tightening…premiums going up and or no more coverage.
Of course, claims made policies…so if you’ve been paying in and have a claim after they cancel, you’re out of luck.
Tell me how licensing protects the consumer with claims made insurance policies? The inspector stops inspecting, stops paying his premiums, whatever…two years later gets sued?!?!?!
Sounds like the governor cut licensing for money. 100 inspectors at $200 doesn’t even pay for 1 persons salary. Florida has over 7,000, it makes money so they will keep it.
Kansas HI board was supposed to be self-funded. No money was ever collected from the state to the board. There was money collected form fees, but where that money went is a mystery. The last two years no money was collected from any HI, because the board was afraid that it would lose members, which it did anyway.
Most new inspectors today are clueless to reality.
In Indy today to do some driving on the speedway. Back Monday.