bookowski said:
Congratulations. Not so dissimilar - I ventured out at 35
Really? In that case congratulations to
you! You already seem to be involved in some pretty large scale stuff which is impressive. If I'm able to get as far as you before I give myself the gold watch, I'll be grinning from ear to ear.
MacGrubber22 said:
That threw me off a bit. Farcical joke?
No, I'm not
actually a registered sex offender. I plan to cling to my amateur status for as long as I can. Hey, if live pigeon shooting was able to be an Olympic sport...
jayrod said:
Whenever you want to discuss that last thing I'm all ears.
Gimme six months. I plan to need boots on the ground out your way for client loving, cakewalk field review, and local market intel. Don't worry, unless I grossly misunderstand your situation, we'll not be competitors.
WARose said:
I haven't renewed this year (yet).......what is this upgrade and why is it creating issues?
Ughh... hate to be the bearer of bad news. How bad it is very much depends on how old your record is. Mine was established in '05. Basically, my record has been deactivated and will stay that way until I somehow recreate / reinstate a bunch of the old documentation that was submitted on paper. To be honest, I'm unsure of the depth of the problem myself. I found out in the process of my OR application and had too much going on to get it sorted at that time. I managed to barely get one last transmittal out before the rolled out the new system. I received the message below from NCEES via email on June 22. If you didn't receive something similar, perhaps your record is new enough that you won't be inconvenienced. In NCEES's defense, the new system looks greatly improved. The way it's being implemented just strikes me as a bit cruel to some of us NCEES record long timers.
Your NCEES Record was established before we implemented an electronic application process. While we’ve been able to accomplish a lot with your data in its original format, it needs to be updated to an electronic format to meet the current needs of state licensing boards. Re-establishing your Record in an electronic format will take some work on your part. However, your Record will be reviewed and the relevant forms containing work history and education information will be made available to you in PDF format to make it easier. You will be notified via email when your documentation is available. How to re-establish your NCEES Record
Complete the online application
After receiving your documentation, log in to MyNCEES, select Multi-State Licensure from the dashboard, and complete the required steps to satisfy the prerequisites for the new Records system.
Transmit your Record
When all pre-requisites are satisfied, you will be able to select a state licensing board and transmit your Record. Your first transmittal fee will be waived.
Final review
NCEES will complete a final review of your Record and transmit it to the appropriate state licensing board.
Your new NCEES Record will meet the updated specifications and make it fast, easy, and convenient when applying for comity licensure.
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