NickfromWI
King of Splices
So a previous thread prompted this thread...
In about a month I'm attending the conference in San Diego and if it doesn't completely turn me off, I'd also like to attend the academy in San Fran at the beginning of next year.
Any other RCAs here? Who else has taken the academy?
For me, becoming an RCA will pay for itself immediately. There are reports the city needs from folks developing on their property stating exactly what species of trees are on the property. You gotta be an RCA, Certified Landscape Designer or Licensed Pesticide Applicator to do it. Apparently by earning a license in pesticiding you show that you are smart enough about trees to ID them.
Anyway, financially speaking a few of those reports will pay for the feather in my cap.
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nick
Not to bust your bubble Willy but I went to the Academy in 2010 and wasn't impressed at all....
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In about a month I'm attending the conference in San Diego and if it doesn't completely turn me off, I'd also like to attend the academy in San Fran at the beginning of next year.
Any other RCAs here? Who else has taken the academy?
For me, becoming an RCA will pay for itself immediately. There are reports the city needs from folks developing on their property stating exactly what species of trees are on the property. You gotta be an RCA, Certified Landscape Designer or Licensed Pesticide Applicator to do it. Apparently by earning a license in pesticiding you show that you are smart enough about trees to ID them.

Anyway, financially speaking a few of those reports will pay for the feather in my cap.
love
nick