I got my Applicator and then three months later a Branch 2 the old school way. Long before PSI exams. When I got my Operators it was through PSI. My how things have changed in the industry. In fact, I didn't even have to do the live scan back then either as they didn't start that till 2004. Nice video for the newcomers to the industry.
It's amazing all the hoops you have to jump through and the liability you take on. Plus when an audit occurs, you can be fined for every i not dotted and every t not crossed. But any janitor or maintenance guy can get 99% of everything we use right over the counter without having to do any of this. Some in the industry would say, yeah because you're getting paid to do pest control. That's true, but if pest control is part of their duties then they're getting paid to do it too.
Do you need to work for a company for 2 years before starting your own company?Or 3200 hours,which would qualify you for two years as well that would be about one year and one month instead of two complete years.Does anyone know?
What’s the difference between applicator and branch II? Please I need help I don’t want to take the wrong test. What’s the entry level pest control technician license I need to get? Please anyone?
Hi, I am set to take my structural pest control test on August 6th. I have been studying but I’m not quite sure what exactly to be studying please help! Thanks.
Wait are you sure you mean license??? I’m certified in North Carolina and to even APPLY for a license (before the federal background check) I have to have two years experience in each category.
@@YoungNaija Live scan is mandatory. No real company will touch a convicted felon due to potential liabilities. All companies in our industry also contract with a qualified firm to conduct a background investigation. Also investigated by Homeland as well. Most major companies have schools on service and you are going inside of people's homes. Like I said it is to much of potential liability. You have to be squeeky clean all the way around. That means driving record and appearance as well.
Yes but depends on the type of felony. if it was grand theft home invasion....then NO lol if it was violent assault against a woman....probably not. if it was drugs or anything else not related to what your duties entail then yes. If you're in LA, work for me
I got my Applicator and then three months later a Branch 2 the old school way. Long before PSI exams. When I got my Operators it was through PSI. My how things have changed in the industry. In fact, I didn't even have to do the live scan back then either as they didn't start that till 2004. Nice video for the newcomers to the industry.
What’s the difference between the applicator and the branch II please if you can help. I feel like I’m studying the wrong test.thank you
Do I have to be employed by a registered company before I can apply to take the exam? Or can I take the test before I get a job
It's amazing all the hoops you have to jump through and the liability you take on. Plus when an audit occurs, you can be fined for every i not dotted and every t not crossed. But any janitor or maintenance guy can get 99% of everything we use right over the counter without having to do any of this.
Some in the industry would say, yeah because you're getting paid to do pest control. That's true, but if pest control is part of their duties then they're getting paid to do it too.
Do you need to work for a company for 2 years before starting your own company?Or 3200 hours,which would qualify you for two years as well that would be about one year and one month instead of two complete years.Does anyone know?
What’s the difference between applicator and branch II? Please I need help I don’t want to take the wrong test. What’s the entry level pest control technician license I need to get? Please anyone?
do you need a employed get pest control license
I cant find the application on the state site
Hi, I am set to take my structural pest control test on August 6th. I have been studying but I’m not quite sure what exactly to be studying please help! Thanks.
Aaron flint did you find out what exactly to study?
Thanks for making this vid
I have my applicator licensed.
I'm looking to get my fieldrep license then the operator license. What should i study and loock out for??
Honestly, if you havnt figured that out by now then obviously your not working in the industry yet.
@@HarleyRider503 I was looking for a quick answer not 10 months later honestly😄😄😆
If you delete your question you are guaranteed to not get any more replies then.
I'll be taking my test. Please send me the study guide.
Wait are you sure you mean license??? I’m certified in North Carolina and to even APPLY for a license (before the federal background check) I have to have two years experience in each category.
Different state, Different system and differnt terminologys.
I need the study materials pleases some one let me know
I have my test in a couple days, what exactly should i be studying?
Martin Solorio when’s your test? Mine is coming up to lol
@@IamTheBeAst50 actually Saturday coming up
Martin Solorio nice man mine is tomorrow. Let’s get it
@@IamTheBeAst50 did you find out what to study or have any links or books?
@@IamTheBeAst50 hey howd your test go? Was it alot of multiple choice and was it pretty easy?
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I need help to pass the test appreciate it anything thank you
Can felons do this
I believe so.
NO
@@HarleyRider503 really why
@@YoungNaija Live scan is mandatory. No real company will touch a convicted felon due to potential liabilities. All companies in our industry also contract with a qualified firm to conduct a background investigation. Also investigated by Homeland as well. Most major companies have schools on service and you are going inside of people's homes. Like I said it is to much of potential liability. You have to be squeeky clean all the way around. That means driving record and appearance as well.
Yes but depends on the type of felony. if it was grand theft home invasion....then NO lol if it was violent assault against a woman....probably not. if it was drugs or anything else not related to what your duties entail then yes. If you're in LA, work for me