Oh, Dave! You had to go and burst my bubble like that! :-) Before I passed the tests I looked up to the RPTs as the people who knew everything. Now I know differently, of course. Sometimes I fear that because I use the RPT designation my clients will THINK I know everything -- certainly not true. I am so thankful for the "Journal" which I read quite thoroughly each month, for this list where I pick up lots of goodies, and my local PTG chapter. I am also determined to attend two conventions each year as long as I am in business. I have just unsubscribed from this list because I will leave this evening for a week in Montgomery, Alabama. If you want to contact me in the next 11 hours, email me privately. I'll be back after my return. Take care. Clyde Hollinger, RPT Lititz, PA > In a message dated 1/7/99 7:01:17 PM Pacific Standard Time, > studiorenaud@qc.aibn.com writes: > << > When I passed the RPT exam I was told > "Now the journey begins" > Didn't get it ??I'd just arrived-??. > >> > > You are absolutely right! I am still learning. I pity the techs who thinks > that once he or she has passed RPT, "I have arrived!" and you do not see > them again. I have seen this happen more than once. > > Dave Peake, RPT > Oregon City, OR > Portland Chapter
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