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kaval said:I just read the thread a couple of days ago. I'm still in shock. I remember him calling me a bunch of times asking for advice.
Jakerooni said:I honestly think things are going to change here sometime soon for exactly this type of thing. I see alot of professions out there that never needed anything other than a DBA to practice that got slammed by bad reps and are now required to go through some sort of certification or licsencing procedure to operate. (my wife is a massage therapist and they just passed all kinds of new laws about that here in Michigan trying to get away from the "Masuse" type and the real proefessionals that have years of proper training under their belt) I garuntee enough complaint flow into the proper channels and the legislature will most definatly step in and demand action on stuff like this. Personally I think it would be the best thing that ever happend to this industry. Get rid of 99% of the hack. Make people actually train under a "Master" detailer and get certified in which you have to upkeep the certification or face huge fines and penalties if caught practicing without it. Most other professions that are actually taken seriously already have stuff like this in place. And I for one think every single person that gets a shab job done needs to complain until this happens.
Jakerooni said:You have to be certified to work on a car right? To even put tires on a car you have to have a certified mechanic on site. Why should our feild be any different at all? ...If that makes sense to you guys.
Jakerooni said:Building contractors are very regulated. They most definatly need to be liscenced and insured to "swing a hammer" Thought that was a federal ruling. Might just be a state thing.
Setec Astronomy said:Well, here in NJ, electricians and plumbers are licensed, but carpentry, roofing/siding, HVAC, things like that, are not, and you can easily get a hack. Of course, if an HVAC installation includes electrical or plumbing (including gas) hookup, then that needs to be done by a licensed individual...of course in a big HVAC firm not everyone will be licensed...and likely the guy working at your house won't be but will be operating under the license umbrella, under "supervision", even if you never see the licensed guy.
Anthony Orosco said:You can't regulate detailers/car washes by a governing body because the main question which can't be answered is......who will be the governing body and who is qualified enough to claim they are qualified enough to be the governing body?