[compost_tea] Re: SFI requirements Please link)
Good point, Steve. requesting qualifications of advisors is perfectly reasonable in a
customer/client interaction but it is totally out of place and inappropriate on this list.
John
--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "Steve Diver" <steved@n...> wrote:
>
> These questions from fungalct are frankly
> astounding.
>
> fungalct does not even identify themself.
>
> We have no information on who fungalct is,
> where they live, and what they do.
>
> What is the purpose of the the question. It
> is not stated. There is no background or context
> to the question.
>
> Why would anybody even ask detailed questions
> about employees and associates of a
> qualified lab on a public forum?!?
>
> When will fungalct start asking this
> question from all the labs that work
> in compost and compost tea?
>
> Where is fungalct's data and experience.
>
> What has fungalct offered or summarized in
> terms of experience and resources, to
> this list.
>
> I challenge people on this list to use
> both common sense and netiquette.
>
> Steve Diver
>
>
> --- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, fungalct@a... wrote:
> > In a message dated 3/11/2005 9:14:00 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> > fungalct_at_a... writes:
> >
> > Perhaps it would be of benefit for all if you detailed what your
> folks in
> > the field have been trained in. (Depth of study, length of time,
> etc.)
> > Perhaps all this info is on your site? If so, where does one find
> it?
>
> > Elaine,
> > I have been at your site, and while I find several names of
> > people, nowhere can I find what they have been trained in,
> > (what was learned\retained\already known), in general what
> > their qualifications are for being an accredited SFI
> > advisor. Please link all of us with interest to this particular
> > area of your site.
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