Ok this is simple... are you, will you be soon, do you plan on it, or no freakin way?
Yes
NO WAY
Took it and waiting to hear.
Will take it
Ok this is simple... are you, will you be soon, do you plan on it, or no freakin way?
Yes. Since 2001. One CPDP Certificate earned so far.
"Growth is inevitable and desirable, but destruction of community character is not. The question is not whether your part of the world is going to change. The question is how." -- Edward T. McMahon, The Conservation Fund
I voted will take it. First, I don't pay my dues or for the exam. Second, most employers in AZ are "AICP preferred."![]()
Yes, since 1996. If I every work for an employer who doesn't pay the dues, I bolt.
A nuisance may be merely a right thing in the wrong place — like a pig in the parlor instead of the barnyard.
Member since 1997.
"And all this terrible change had come about because he had ceased to believe himself and had taken to believing others. " - Leo Tolstoy
Sitting this spring for it.
Information necessitating a change of design will be conveyed to the designer after and only after the design is complete. (Often called the 'Now They Tell Us' Law) - Fyfe's First Law of Revision
We don't believe in planners and deciders making the decisions on behalf of Americans. -- George W. Bush , Scranton, PA -- 09/06/2000
Been paying my own dues since 1998.
Oddball
Why don't you knock it off with them negative waves?
Why don't you dig how beautiful it is out here?
Why don't you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?
From Kelly's Heroes (1970)
Are you sure you're not hurt ?
No. Just some parts wake up faster than others.
Broke parts take a little longer, though.
From Electric Horseman (1979)
You need a category for those of us who at one time passed the test and then let it lapse.
Just like my boss. He did the same thing...what's weird, he just paid for mine!!!Originally posted by Zoning Goddess
A nuisance may be merely a right thing in the wrong place — like a pig in the parlor instead of the barnyard.
CHARTER member. But no "F" in front of the AICP...unless you count the f word that does mean "fellow." CPDC certificates since its inception (3 or 4), but with no APA in Kansas, I will probably not be able to keep up with continuing education...while national wants it to be mandatory.
Not AICP, MCIP.
Served 2 terms on my local chapter's board.
Will continue to be for the forseeable future, if not just for the liability insurance it extends to me.
Too lazy to beat myself up for being to lazy to beat myself up for being too lazy to... well you get the point....
Yea. Employer required me to take exam. Was going to do it anyway so long as whoever I worked for paid and continues to pay.
Guns don't kill people. Husbands who come home from work early kill people.
Yup... since 2001. I waited a long time to take the exam, which was silly because it was relatively easy.
No sir-e bob. And even though I'll be eligible to stand for the exam next year I doubt I will be taking it anytime soon,. My employer doesn't pay the dues and doesn't consider AICP membership upon hiring so there are only a couple of people here that have it. In fact, when you hear that a co-worker is studying for the exam, you can pretty much bet that they are looking to jump ship and get a job in the private sector sometime in the near future.
Moderator note:
Discussion about professional planning organizations have usually taken place in NMSP, so I'm moving this thread there.
On-topic: Yes, I'm AICP. I'll probably never get an "F" before my name, though; I'm not that involved in APA chapters or sections, I don't teach, and I've never been pubished.
Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell. -- Edward Abbey
Nah, nope, ain't gonna happen, no way.
I don't begrudge those that have it or aspire to it, but it's not for me.
I have seen
old ships sailing
like swans asleep
Yes, since 2000. I cut a deal with my employer at time and they paid for it. Like others, I waited too long before taking it.
Taking it next year. Work pays the dues and pays for the test. In addition, they pay for pre-test classes if you pass.
OK, dumb question- what is MCIP?Originally posted by donk
That's for communist planners.Originally posted by Masswich
Not so dumb, especially if you don't know I am Canukistani.Originally posted by Masswich
Member Canadian Institute of Planners
Too lazy to beat myself up for being to lazy to beat myself up for being too lazy to... well you get the point....
Not an AICP, but plan on taking the test, again.![]()
I don't think it is important but as a consultant my company and other companies want you to have it.
Yes, since 1997. Took it two years after grad school at clemson. Thought I was supposed to; everybody was doing it!
Me too, I think. I always seem to miss the application deadline, even with the extra exam being added in November. I don't see that applications are being accepted yet for the Spring exam. Am I missing something?Originally posted by GeogPlanner
I kind of feel like without a Masters Degree (and having a Civil Eng. degree as opposed to a planning degree) I "need" the AICP tag to convince potential future employers that I am a capable planner -- pretty ridiculous, I know, as covered very well in other threads on this subject, but.......![]()