In a recent Cleaner Times article Everett Abrams use the word "reputable" to decribe PWNA contractors. His article neglected to mention the fact that there are 100's if not 1000's of "reputable" contractors that are not PWNA members. The article was about jobs DIYers should not tackle,yet it turned into a promo for the PWNA and a slap in the face to those whom are not members.
Being a member of ANY organization does not make you more "reputable" than any other contractor. Your reputation is built on the quality and reliability of services. It was not that long ago we had this debate on this very BBS and Everett stated he didn't feel that being a member of an ORG. made your company "reputable".
Cleaner Times staffers may feel that such verbage is okay since it's partnered with the PWNA and it's writing heavily slants that way,but I would venture a guess that a lot of subcribers are not PWNA members. As a non PWNA member and a Cleaner Times subscriber I feel that allowing such commentary hurts the industry and is unfair to non PWNA members businesses. It paints a picture of inexperience and poor credibilty for non PWNA members that is neither warranted nor deserved. If you are a non PWNA member;do you appreciate these kind of comments being directed at your company?
I will be writing Cleaner Times to express my dislike of such slanted comments in their articles.
I'm sure this will be edited or pulled because it's not on the PC side of the fence,but it's just me.......MR. NOT POLITICALLY CORRECT.
In a recent Cleaner Times article Everett Abrams use the word "reputable" to decribe PWNA contractors. His article neglected to mention the fact that there are 100's if not 1000's of "reputable" contractors that are not PWNA members. The article was about jobs DIYers should not tackle,yet it turned into a promo for the PWNA and a slap in the face to those whom are not members.
Being a member of ANY organization does not make you more "reputable" than any other contractor. Your reputation is built on the quality and reliability of services. It was not that long ago we had this debate on this very BBS and Everett stated he didn't feel that being a member of an ORG. made your company "reputable".
Cleaner Times staffers may feel that such verbage is okay since it's partnered with the PWNA and it's writing heavily slants that way,but I would venture a guess that a lot of subcribers are not PWNA members. As a non PWNA member and a Cleaner Times subscriber I feel that allowing such commentary hurts the industry and is unfair to non PWNA members businesses. It paints a picture of inexperience and poor credibilty for non PWNA members that is neither warranted nor deserved. If you are a non PWNA member;do you appreciate these kind of comments being directed at your company?
I will be writing Cleaner Times to express my dislike of such slanted comments in their articles.
I'm sure this will be edited or pulled because it's not on the PC side of the fence,but it's just me.......MR. NOT POLITICALLY CORRECT.
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