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Re: What happens when you SAY you meet 1033 but don't
Posted by:
John Lentini (IP Logged)
Date: July 20, 2022 02:08PM
Any agency that finds 8 hours of training per year to be too much has no business running a fire investigation unit.
This is particularly true with CFITrainer being free and each module worth 2-4 hours.
Any investigator unwilling to meet this pathetically low bar should find another line of work.