For those who work in the trade services, success depends not just on developing core skills, but in keeping those skills sharp. Of course, you likely keep your skills well-honed simply by putting them into practice each day on behalf of clients and customers. But in most states, septic installers require some form of licensure or certification, which can sometimes entail continuing education courses.
As an employer of septic professionals, it may be wise to put some basic structures in place to ensure your employees stay on top of their licensure and CE requirements. Not only will this ensure that your
Managing Your Employees’ Licensing and Credentials
Apr 29, 2021
| by Amanda Clark |












