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T&T: ABYC standards technician certification

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Date: Tue Apr 15 2008 - 12:32:42 EDT

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    In a message dated 4/15/08 12:00:55 AM,
     writes:

    > I was an ABYC certified Technician. I sat was because I discovered to my
    > dismay that they revoke th ecertification unless you keep paying them
    money
    > to keep the certification in force.
    > This appears to be yet another source of income for them.
    > ABYC makes a big deal of how great it is for businesses to have "certified"
    > technicians.
    > The courses themsleves are not cheap. Unless you live locally to where the
    > courxes are held, accomodations, travel and so on can easily double or
    even
    > exceed the total cost of the course. I had to pay several hundredd of
    > dollars just to write the exam. Then I discover five years later I am no
    > longer certified.
    >
    > I am not aware that Mercruiser trained mechanics ( as an example) lose
    their
    > certificate after so many years.
    >
    > regards
    > Arild
    > -----------------------
    Reply
    Arild, I too was an ABYC certified electrical technician, and I allowed my
    certification to lapse. But the knowledge that I gained is still with me. I
    don't need the patch for my shirt and I don't advertise that I am, or was. I
    did
    it to fill in the gaps in my knowledge. E-11, the ABYC electrical standard is
    revised every three years. Things change, and in the ABYC's opinion you must
    be
    re-certified to accurately apply the standard. This is the same with my US
    Coast Guard License, renew it every 10 years, or loose it. But I agree with
    you,
    no one told me that it would only last five years before I spent the money
    and time on it.

    Captain James Clausen
    MV Summer School

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