Almost every profession that requires exams or continuing
education has a study guide that allows aspirants to that profession to prepare
for the test. You would think this is common sense. In fact, every licensing
Board within the Department of Consumer Affairs has a study guide for the same
purpose. That is every Board except one: the Structural Pest Control Board.
Why, you may well ask, do we not have a study guide? Those
of you who have been around a long time may remember a time when PCOC developed
a study guide. A great idea...except we were then told to cease and desist
because it encouraged cheating on the tests! So there has been no study guides
available for those potential employees of the pest control industry in
California who want to prepare to enter our profession.
The good news is: that’s all about to change. This has all
come to a head as a result of the pass rate plummeting and the desperate need
for relevant questions on the tests themselves. PCOC, in meetings with Board
staff and at presentations to the Board, has been forging ahead in the
development of a study guide for all three branches. Our PCOC Board of
Directors have given the green light to proceed. We have set up three
taskforces to develop the material. At the last SPCB meeting, legal counsel made a finding that there was no impediment to a study
guide being produced as long as it didn’t compromise the test. This is
significant because it now gives PCOC the protection we need to produce a study
guide.
Good things are in the works! Stay tuned on this important
issue......