Hi Ian
The NCCA course, or other accepted courses such as IICRC is mandatory for joining.
This is just to ensure that members have a fundamental knowledge of the industry.
'Some' of the suppliers courses are good but all are obviously biased towards their particular products. That's why they are run and it's good busines practice... I have no problem with that.
Any training is better than none.
The NCCA and IICRC courses are generic... nothing is on sale therefore a complete overview of the industry is available.
Ian..whether you join the NCCA or not is a personal choice and I respect that.
Before the emergence of bulletin boards, such as this, being a carpet cleaner could be a lonely occupation. The NCCA provided and still provides the link between cleaners and provides training, technical backup, friendship etc. etc.
The reason I got more involved was I love to know whats happening within the industry..I suppose you could say I am nosey. I receive information regarding carpets/upholstery earlier than most by belonging.
Some people simply don't like Associations..that's fine it is not compulsory to join the NCCA.
I will still let you buy me a pint
Cheers
Derek