22nd September 2005, 05:35 PM
Quote:quote:Originally posted by achingknees
I don't possess appropriate membership and I've been supervising and managing sites for years. Ditto nearly all of my peers I can think of.
I don't think that the RAO guidelines on this are particularlly clear (or maybe I'm having a thick afternoon). I would have thought that IFA would have to make allowances for staff at all levels to be suitably "experienced" rather than qualified or in possession of IFA membership, otherwise it would be impossible for most companies to become RAOs ("No bad thing" chorus many Bajrs). I'm assuming that your years of experience supervising sites have left you competent in your job otherwise you wouldn't still be doing it. That probably ought to be sufficient. IFA's problem in all of this is spotting the rotten apples in the barrel.
S