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>When the US Federal government required consultants to
>have the CRM I took it as my wake-up call. If I were to compete in the
>profession I needed that designation.
Yeah, this is sort of comical, because many Feds still think of the NARA
training as equivalent to a CRM designation... and although NARA now clearly
refers to completion of their program as a "certificate" the individuals who
obtain the training refer to themselves as "Certified Federal RMs" =)
I know the Fed Agencies seek out consultants that have CRMs, but I haven't
seen them regularly REQUIRING it; instead it's listed as 'desired" or
"preferred" in the qualifications
>I noticed John Phillips said "recent" CRM. Are we
>seeing a divide or is it that we are still in the paper world? Do we
>hire a recent library and information school graduate rather than one
>who obtained a library degree back in the previous century? Interesting
>to ponder.
As Molly Shannon's stand-up comic character used to say "Don't get me
started... don't EVEN get me STARTED!" Ray- you know where I stand on this,
so I won't elaborate...
>Raymond K. Cunningham, Jr. CRM, CA, CIPP
Lawrence J. Medina, MIC, KEY, MO, USE =)
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