Jimbo
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Dan Lloyd said:I wonder if anyone on this board has gotten a referral from IICRC?? Does anyone regularly get referrals from them?
harryhides said:As many of you that know me and have read my comments over the years, I understand all of these comments above.
I am now on the Board of the iicrc and you would be as surprised as I was to find that many on the Board agree with many of the above concerns. At least half of the Board has serious concerns about the CRI's Seal of Approval program - this story is far from settled.
The most common concerns are -
The 75% pass rate - this one is being debated and may change.
The matter of not knowing what questions you failed on - this one will change once on-line testing and immediate results are put in place.
There are many on the Board that are aware of the lack of benefits from being "Certified" although as some here have said it is not the purpose of the iicrc to do your marketing for you.
What I would be interested in hearing from you is -
What kind of pass rate would you like to see ?
What kind of benefits would you like to see ?
Would you be willing to pay for much more advanced and expensive Courses if they were offered ?
Some benefit ideas that have been raised are -
Exclusive Articles - Scientific and Technical information just for Certified Techs ?
A small scientific lab where you could send samples of your mystery carpet or fabric disasters could be sent for testing ?
Some more and advanced Courses either theory, hands-on or both - for a fee ?
Any other ideas ...... lets here them.
I'm all ears.
TimP said:The problem I see is that the IICRC doesn't charge enough to give us what we need. They need to do a huge marketing campaign and set up a proper website for IICRC certified cleaners so that they can get reviewed and referred, not just be firms or master cleaners. Also something along the lines of the websites of Angies list, Yelp, Service Monster, and what not. They are going to have to be bigger and keep up. In our economy you have to keep up or be left behind, and the way I see it they are doing the same thing they always did and hope to stay in business. You can't do that and survive. I wont go back unless I see that it's going to do something for my business. So far I've seen no difference without it. We all don't keep working because we don't make a difference, they shouldn't expect the same.
TimP said:The problem I see is that the IICRC doesn't charge enough to give us what we need. They need to do a huge marketing campaign and set up a proper website for IICRC certified cleaners so that they can get reviewed and referred, not just be firms or master cleaners. Also something along the lines of the websites of Angies list, Yelp, Service Monster, and what not. They are going to have to be bigger and keep up. In our economy you have to keep up or be left behind, and the way I see it they are doing the same thing they always did and hope to stay in business. You can't do that and survive. I wont go back unless I see that it's going to do something for my business. So far I've seen no difference without it. We all don't keep working because we don't make a difference, they shouldn't expect the same.
TimP said:The problem I see is that the IICRC doesn't charge enough to give us what we need. They need to do a huge marketing campaign and set up a proper website for IICRC certified cleaners so that they can get reviewed and referred, not just be firms or master cleaners. Also something along the lines of the websites of Angies list, Yelp, Service Monster, and what not. They are going to have to be bigger and keep up. In our economy you have to keep up or be left behind, and the way I see it they are doing the same thing they always did and hope to stay in business. You can't do that and survive. I wont go back unless I see that it's going to do something for my business. So far I've seen no difference without it. We all don't keep working because we don't make a difference, they shouldn't expect the same.
Maybe Harry (Tony Wheelwright), and other board members will have a think about starting up a Facebook page to get the IICRC out there in front of the public??
As the IICRC say, it is not their responsibility to market for carpet cleaners, BUT, I feel it is their responsibility for the general public to realise that there is training and qualifications available for carpet cleaners that will give them more bang for their buck, so to speak.
As it is, apart from carpet cleaners, who else has any idea about the IICRC , what it is, what it does, etc; ??
The general public, ie; the people that employ us and PAY us to clean their furnishings, which allow us to PAY instructors to do the various courses, which will also allow us to PAY for IICRC certification/membership etc; should be made aware of the IICRC, who they are, what they do, and why employing a truly certified IICRC technician will be more beneficial for them than employing the cheapest hack around.
Why Facebook ??
Look at the traffic on there compared to carpet cleaning forums, which mostly, only carpet cleaners read.
One only has to look at, for example:
The Carpet Cleaners page
The Low Moisture Carpet Cleaners page
The Australian Carpet Cleaners page
All of the above are on Facebook, and all are getting more hits daily than their respective forums.
IF IICRC started an open Facebook page that was able to be viewed by the general public, then maybe we would have more open accountability for not only the IICRC, but also for genuine operators that take pride in their workmanship which the general public would then come to accept as a STANDARD for carpet cleaning and other relevant procedures within our industry.
Since I first heard about the IICRC back about '94. I have not read, nor seen, any advertising in Australia for the IICRC in any mainstream media, (apart from the bi-monthly carpet cleaning magazine, which the general public know nothing about) at all.
If this same situation exists in America, then is it any wonder the general public take the cheapest price & know nothing about quality & STANDARDS??
For what it's worth, that's my thoughts on the IICRC.
In my mind, to put into perspective how the IICRC's advertising is viewed by the general public at the moment, reminds me of an old Chinese proverb:
Doing business without advertising, is like winking at a girl in the dark.
You know what you're doing, but nobody else does.
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