I have to agree with Joe .
The NCCA have been around for 30yrs and in that time I have to say they have not made that big an impact on the public. And as Joe quite rightly says you alone have to sing their praises when you’re in front of the customer. I myself like many others have never been a member of the association so do not know the benefits of joining (if any).
Many of the guys’s who have come and had a day out with me say that their time spent on the courses was money well spent in terms of basic training and good grounding. As for practical experience there was none to speak of. What it did give them was a good in site of what to expect and how to apply themselves.
Would I spend the entrance fee on leaflets. I would have to say NO! Without some knowledge of what I was doing all the work those leaflets bring in would be of little use to me if I hadn’t a clue what I was doing.
Like many other s when I started out I practised on friends and family going round rubbing holes in furniture and shrinking their carpets till I got it right.

For you guy’s help is at hand, so go do the cause and then hopefully you can find a knowledgeable local cleaner who will take you under their wing and help you hone your skills.

Now where did I put that tin hat?
