27th October 2011, 07:43 AM
So once again it comes down to enforcement of standards. and who does it.
I feel a loophole - if I get into trouble I make it legal and then the disciplinary has to back away :face-approve:
And please Vulpes, turn the sarcasm meter down a little bit. Perhaps it is not meant - but thats what comes over, so obfuscating what you are trying to say.
Not exactly a glowing reference for the system? Booted out, then let back in after a bit of a cleanup - you think? Where can we find this information? Surely must be accesible to an IfA member. perhaps I can also find information on discipled IfA Members as well. Otherwise - what's teh point? No better than the BAJR quiet word approach
To return to the topic. There are chartered surveyors and chartered accountants, as well as chartered architects. HOWEVER - there are also NON CHARTERED - the choice is there for the client. Making it a cartel if you only allow a particular group to work in an area is not a good move. :face-huh:
I feel a loophole - if I get into trouble I make it legal and then the disciplinary has to back away :face-approve:
And please Vulpes, turn the sarcasm meter down a little bit. Perhaps it is not meant - but thats what comes over, so obfuscating what you are trying to say.
Quote:And they have booted out ROs I can think of 3 right now, I think they were all let back in after a bit of a clean up?
Not exactly a glowing reference for the system? Booted out, then let back in after a bit of a cleanup - you think? Where can we find this information? Surely must be accesible to an IfA member. perhaps I can also find information on discipled IfA Members as well. Otherwise - what's teh point? No better than the BAJR quiet word approach
To return to the topic. There are chartered surveyors and chartered accountants, as well as chartered architects. HOWEVER - there are also NON CHARTERED - the choice is there for the client. Making it a cartel if you only allow a particular group to work in an area is not a good move. :face-huh: