Does your state let you work without government permission?
A new report ranks the states on occupational licensing requirements, showing where you can work without a government license.
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Licensing is a big issue. In some states they cannot braid long hair for pay without a license. In states where licensed dental hygienist's can clean teeth without a dentist overseeing them the cost is a $60 compared to Indiana where the cost is $200.I don’t think the licensing is the issue,
So there would be no standard? The standard would be higher? About 25% of those that take the bar exam fail the test. That is out of those that graduated law school already. A med student graduates to doctor but then must continue education as a resident doctor (apprentice) for 3-5 years taking boards testing along the way. They are throughly vetted…but rather the qualifications of those saying yah or nay. A med student with the lowest passing grade is still a licensed physician. A law student that has the lowest passing bar score is still a lawyer. Those that set the low level limit should be required to use those that have been licensed by the minimum requirements.
So you are saying a doctor or lawyer that just meets the minimum test results is no less qualified than one that got the highest test results? Interesting.Licensing is a big issue. In some states they cannot braid long hair for pay without a license. In states where licensed dental hygienist's can clean teeth without a dentist overseeing them the cost is a $60 compared to Indiana where the cost is $200.
So there would be no standard? The standard would be higher? About 25% of those that take the bar exam fail the test. That is out of those that graduated law school already. A med student graduates to doctor but then must continue education as a resident doctor (apprentice) for 3-5 years taking boards testing along the way. They are throughly vetted…
You have been listening to the jokes way too long, they are like any other profession. The best do high level work and the others tell you to put ice on it and know when to send you to others that is how the specialities work. Some do high level corporate law for millions while other do wills and land contracts in the country for a little. But you act like it is all one thing. It is not. But I am done with your hijack.So you are saying a doctor or lawyer that just meets the minimum test results is no less qualified than one that got the highest test results? Interesting.
Exactly. There are way too many professions that need to have licenses.Licensing is a big issue. In some states they cannot braid long hair for pay without a license. In states where licensed dental hygienist's can clean teeth without a dentist overseeing them the cost is a $60 compared to Indiana where the cost is $200.
Unfortunately the number will only continue to climb as people believe the government should do everything for them and therefore invite more government intrusion.Exactly. There are way too many professions that need to have licenses.
Interior designers? Wow! That had to be some serious crony capitalism.
Indiana has 120 different licenses. I can't imagine 120 jobs that should require licenses to be performed.
That CE is a PIA for those not serious, not to be confused with productive, as is most CE. It encourages part timers and near retirement to get out and not hang on…I mean I like that there is a barrier of entry to insurance. But taking useless CE every 2 years is a waste of time and money.
Has nothing to do with selling insurance.