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Contractors, Certified Renovator Mugshots; EPA RRP photo, caution

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I Recently received my Certified Renovator mugshot from Kachina Contractor Solutions. They take your picture for the EPA RRP Certified Renovator program that is placed on file with the Agency.

At the beginning of our EPA RRP training everyone has to sign in individually and then take their picture. This is so the trainer can match up your photo with your test. It is interesting to hear the comments from the various contractors in line so early in the morning for the guys and gals taking their picture. 

Hope my picture doesn't scare anybody!

 http://www.thecontractorcoachingpartnership.com/Default.aspx?app=LeadgenDownload&shortpath=docs%2fPDF+Certified+Renovator+scn0001.pdf

mark the coach 

 

Comments

AAAAHHHHHH!
Posted @ Monday, February 15, 2010 6:55 AM by Catie Foertsch
This site is really helpful for me. I took the 2 day Train the Trainer, and will be doing training soon. Wish you had a listing of questions the contractors are asking. There are some good EPA sources in Region 8, who are helping us potential training providers stumble through the certification maze. In Colorado, one training provider is running through 50 contractors a day. That trainer is going to be tired pretty soon. Thanks for this site.
Posted @ Thursday, February 18, 2010 10:05 AM by Tom petty
Thanks for your compliments. 
 
I agree a listing of questions is in the works. I have been organizing trainings and now have 4 down and 26 more to do through April. It is absolutely nuts. I think it will be busier after the effective date than it is now. Hopefully you will be ready to train and help the guy in Colorado.
Posted @ Saturday, February 20, 2010 9:07 PM by Mark Paskell
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