Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
If it is a NACHI event, I have nothing on it. I need ALL the info at the bottom of http://www.nachi.org/form.htm to advertise it properly if it is a NACHI event. I suspect it is the same course we got IL CE approval for but you should confirm with Joe.
Originally Posted By: Aimee Jalowsky This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Ken,
Joe Tedesco has been approved as a continuing education provider for the state of Illinois. So unless there is something else I'm not getting , your answer is yes
Originally Posted By: jbushart This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
gromicko wrote:
If it is a NACHI event, I have nothing on it. I need ALL the info at the bottom of http://www.nachi.org/form.htm to advertise it properly if it is a NACHI event. I suspect it is the same course we got IL CE approval for but you should confirm with Joe.
Nick,
Perhaps you were out of town and had someone else respond to my two emails, but you did approve and arrange for Joe Tedesco to be in St. Peters, Mo, on 7/30/05 for an all day seminar.
This training will take place in a hotel that Aimee has been kind enough to book for us, the Holiday Inn - Select, in St. Peters, and is open to all home inspectors.
It is free for NACHI members and the $100 fee for non-members will be applied fully toward their dues to NACHI should they choose to apply and qualify.
I was wondering why you have not helped to advertise this. I hope I have a better memory should I live to be as old as you. 
Originally Posted By: jtedesco This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
ajalowsky wrote:
Ken,
Joe Tedesco has been approved as a continuing education provider for the state of Illinois. So unless there is something else I'm not getting , your answer is yes
Aimee:
Yes, that's correct and we will need a certificate prepared to identify the CEU's.
Please check to see that we are approved for 6 hours.
Originally Posted By: jtedesco This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Nick:
I sent the entire package to Aimee. It included my book, and the required comprehensive outline sent to the State of Illinois that gives the amount of time I will spend on each subject, ending with a final examination of 50 questions on the material covered.
Please use the comprehensive outline to replace any previous listing of the NACHI electrical class.
Aimee is also aware that for any seminar I present, starting with St. Louis on July 30, and all thereafter, that each student will need a copy of the book I sent to Illinois in order to get NACHI certified.
I believe that this will become a very popular continuing education seminar and have been advised that the Illinois area will be looking for multiple classes.