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I am confused about the changes happening. I am due to renew my national certfication membership in a few months. I took the test because the state I lived in required it. I moved to a state that does not require the national exam, only a state exam. Now I hear all states will recognize the MBLex over the NCBMTE. So my question is, why should I renew this piece of paper, other than pride of knowledge? I feel like every time I turn around I'm being asked to pay another fee to practice what I do. The argument is "Doctors also pay these fees" but LMTs do not make nearly what MDs do. Now there is this Advance Certification Exam? I am not sure how I feel about that. Before becoming an LMT, I was a university professor, where letters after you name meant everything but true progress tended to get stuck in committee meetings. I feel like perhaps the massage industry is following the windy road of standard academia. I left teaching at a university for a reason. I loved teaching but hated the red tape that grew miles each year. There were days I spent only in committee meetings. I understand the need to improve teaching standards and to recognize those who make great strides for the industry. But I feel like an advance degree will start a class division within the massage field. Those who can afford the advance classes and can afford to take the exam versus a good massage therapist who may be struggling to stay open. Maybe I'm just being too cynical.
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