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I have read every entry in the BOK group and some of those guys have just tried my very last nerve. I want to respond to that group and just say "shut up". They need to quit writing their junk. They are missing the whole point of the BOK. Especially the scientist. I don't want to call names. What we believe by faith science eventually will prove it.
YEAH DARCY!!! I agree. I think they just like to hear themselves talk. I'm with ya! Can't even read it anymore.
Darcy Neibaur BS LMT NCTMB said:I have read every entry in the BOK group and some of those guys have just tried my very last nerve. I want to respond to that group and just say "shut up". They need to quit writing their junk. They are missing the whole point of the BOK. Especially the scientist. I don't want to call names. What we believe by faith science eventually will prove it.
I have continued to read Mike's entry's as they are the only ones that make any sense.
Gloria Coppola said:YEAH DARCY!!! I agree. I think they just like to hear themselves talk. I'm with ya! Can't even read it anymore.
Darcy Neibaur BS LMT NCTMB said:I have read every entry in the BOK group and some of those guys have just tried my very last nerve. I want to respond to that group and just say "shut up". They need to quit writing their junk. They are missing the whole point of the BOK. Especially the scientist. I don't want to call names. What we believe by faith science eventually will prove it.
i briefly read your link Mike...
i'm not sure i really understand the argument so forgive my ignorance, and i don't know what "BOK" is...but here's my thoughts on just what you posted in this thread of licensing.
in as much as i understand why we get licensed...so as to make sure we can be held accountable for any harm we may do...i don't completely agree with being licensed.
for instance...i live in TX. TX recently adopted the NCBTMB test as it's test for licensing. so to me...licensing just becomes a way for the state to make money. call me cinical but if the state recognizes the testing as valid proof of our knowledge...than why do we need an additional purchase just to work?
for many...starting off a new career is costly and after paying for school, and paying for the NCBTMB test, we then still have ANOTHER purchase to make before we can work. how does that help anyone BUT the state...not the profession. and until all states have the same educational requirements...it seems pointless to be licensed. because there is no uniformity. i don't see why the NCBTMB can't be the "governing body" for this and all therapists become CMTs on a uniform level of education.
Hi Lisa,
NCB was in charge for years and has been lazy. The issue is now out of their hands. You are right, states should be doing this. They are now. The Federation of Massage Therapy Boards (FSMTB) is now organizing one set of guidelines for the industry to follow. Uniformity is coming. Texas problem was they were only making students attend 300 hours. Now it is 500 and other states will recognize them as peers.
Lisa said:i briefly read your link Mike...
i'm not sure i really understand the argument so forgive my ignorance, and i don't know what "BOK" is...but here's my thoughts on just what you posted in this thread of licensing.
in as much as i understand why we get licensed...so as to make sure we can be held accountable for any harm we may do...i don't completely agree with being licensed.
for instance...i live in TX. TX recently adopted the NCBTMB test as it's test for licensing. so to me...licensing just becomes a way for the state to make money. call me cinical but if the state recognizes the testing as valid proof of our knowledge...than why do we need an additional purchase just to work?
for many...starting off a new career is costly and after paying for school, and paying for the NCBTMB test, we then still have ANOTHER purchase to make before we can work. how does that help anyone BUT the state...not the profession. and until all states have the same educational requirements...it seems pointless to be licensed. because there is no uniformity. i don't see why the NCBTMB can't be the "governing body" for this and all therapists become CMTs on a uniform level of education.
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