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What are the pest control ind doing their trying to destroy the industry by crap. You pay for this you pay for that where they not already covered. ( yes but we need more money ) come on time to expell the sales companys and get the time served like you lot what you all think

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the whole pest control industry is corupt as f**k anyway,, look at baratine etc the bpca etc they take it upon themselfes to create a exclusive club almost that others must abide with ,, the guild of mole catchers etc what a massive f*****g joke that is,, and yet clients look for that now,, dear stalking cert another con and so i can go on,,.. thing that gets me is often than not these companys are owend and run by people who i would concider shit at they job,,and aint got a clue when it comes to real pest control... .and before you worshipers say im wrong please dont,,.. i even know who will reply tothis post first lol,,

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Yes its a joke, it creates jobs and money for people...its happening in other industries too, has been for years, proves nothing apart from you have a piece of paper, half the instructors just spout what they have read..real experience counts more than anything, there's many out there and on here that have a lifetime of it...

 

Some are mandatory, but it doesn't make them right.

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I know quite a few lads who have passed bpca 1-2 who dont really have a clue who phone me for advise what pees me off on paper there better than me and have more chance of a job if applying so does my 20plus years mean nothing compared to them yes and as mentioned you wont be able to shoot a deer without a cert at this rate just a licence to print money when you work for yourself cant always afford the time or money to do these when i started there was about half a page of companys now pages of us

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