Imminent deadlines have been set for application submissions for Energy Auditor and Quality Control Inspector certifications offered through the pilot Home Energy Professional certification program.
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Permalink Reply by Ron Jones on October 26, 2012 at 9:20am What is the purpose of these new certifications and why would I spend yet more money on obtaining yet another one? How do they improve my skill set, help me to better fix houses, and improve my bottom line?
Permalink Reply by Jeremy Kays on October 26, 2012 at 10:04am I think this whole thing is a waste of money and any one spending money on it could just as well throw it out the front door. I have been doing energy audits for years and I have never been asked if I was BPI Auditor. I did take the class in 2010 what a waste of money I knew more then the instuctor. Don't give anymore of your money to these guys.
Jeremy Kays
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