Clarification & advice on C-27 qualifying work experience
Phil,
First, props to you for your ongoing detailed replies to each person's questions. I've read all 48 pages of this thread over the last several hours and gotten answers to some questions that none of these sources have been able to help me with:
CSLB phone techs (blah,) CLCA (Cal. Landscape Contractor's Assn.) (better, but still opaque), Teachers w/ C-27's at local junior college, Current employer w/ a C-27, Other people in the industry w/C-27's
Rest assured when I'm ready to study for C-27 exams I'll be buying your materials.
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My situation:
Education:
- I hold a B.A. in History from a ***X completed in ***X
- I'm working to finish an A.S. (2-year) degree from a city college in ***XX ******XX (Landscape-related field)
Experience to date:
3/2008-4/2008, P.T. landscape maintenance
5/2008-6/2009, F.T. mix of landscape maintenance & install (P.T. at 2 different companies simultaneously, one of which holds C-27)
6/2009 -1/2012, (continuing), P.T. self-employed install-maintain business, about 15% install / 85% maintenance.
10/2011-1/2012 (continuing), P.T., re-joined previous C-27 company to get more install experience.
Assuming P.T. work counts for only half of required time, I'm wondering if the CSLB will consider all of the above as, more or less:
3 & 4 2008 PT: 1 month
5/2008 - 6/2009 FT: 13 months
6/2009-Present, PT, self-emp, mostly maintenance: 15 months.
10/2011-Present, PT, employee of C-27, 50/50 install & maintain, 2 months.
Adding in this year (1/2012 thru 12/2012), another 12 months.
Total: About 32 months, plus hoping for 2 years total for B.A. and upcoming A.S. degree.
Your comments?
- Am I right I get 1 year work exp. credit right off the bat, even for a B.A. in ****** (unrelated to C-27 in any way.)?
- Am I likely to get at least another year's work-exp. credit for a separate 2-year A.S. degree specifically in the trade?
- Will I get work-experience credit for landscape-maintenance work, whether for others or self-employed? Or does that need to be "adjusted" verbally in my application work exp. description by highlighting systems-related details such as irrigation troubleshooting & repair, and minimizing things like pruning, mowing, etc.
- Are the years of work-experience required to be full-time, or can it be part time? I.e. strictly speaking, say I need 3 years of work exp., does that mean I would have to show 6 years of part-time experience?
Thanks in advance for your answers,
Gosmond