If I do find out it's legit (and I suspect it is), the second thing is to find the best school for the money. I don't want to spend 4K+ if I don't have to. However, I don't want to spend 495.00 on one that's a piece of shit and I don't learn what needs to be learned to help me in my job and/or pass the required certification exams. It should be relatively easy to read the reviews and make a decision. I think at least the ones I have seen have "payment plans" blah blah blah so I think it's do-able. And I think I could get it done in 3 months or so at 4 hours per day. So...here's a new To-Do list:
- Research home inspector job and verify this is a legit opportunity for someone who completes the certification (schooling and tests) and can reasonably expect to find a job once the exam is passed. After satisfying myself, figure out the best school for the money by reading reviews and take appropriate action to get this done.
- Todd- glasses appt - (me too, but for pupilary distance?)
- I have to get him in to see the dr. Both for diet and possible bp.
- Dentist - like I've been saying. SOMEWHERE that will let us begin work and pay it out. Either through HSA card or...whatever. His teeth (total) and my reline and bottom teeth pulled/dentures.
- Healthy eating...since Mom's grocery shopping is put off until Thursday, I still have this opportunity. Grilling/adding vegetables to sauce/etc
- Computer organization
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