Haverhill staging course. Is the course accredited and registered? Is it’s Certificate recognized?

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Re: Haverhill staging course. Daren avoids to answer the tricky question if the course is accredited and registered? Is it’s Certificate recognized? Many promises given, too good to be true. How Haverhill assists in locating real customers for trainees staging assignments? This is the major problem for me and it doesn’t mean I’m not a "doer’ as he said.

Is that for students with disabilities in special education classes?

2 Responses to “Haverhill staging course. Is the course accredited and registered? Is it’s Certificate recognized?”

  1. ableego Says:

    Is that for students with disabilities in special education classes?
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  2. Darren M Says:

    Haverhill’s offer is not too good to be true. In fact, you need to work smart and be resourceful to complete the course. There’s no free lunch.

    Haverhill backs up all their claims and if you really think about it, the business model is easy to understand:

    Haverhill offers a fully refundable training course to those that successfully complete it. Then, employs you at $31.45 an hour and charges their retail customers $120 an hour to receive the qualified services that you will perform. (Home sellers in turn will probably sell their homes for thousands more once it’s professionally staged)

    By completing the course, you develop and demonstrate your skills, acumen, attitude and work habits.

    Haverhill won’t be Canada’s best and largest home staging company without hiring the brightest and hardest working people in the industry.

    About Staging Accreditations:
    The home staging industry is unregulated and there is no government mandated criteria to be a home stager. All accreditations offered by any company, including Haverhill’s, are simply an acknowledgement that you have successfully passed the requirements of the prescribed course.

    Haverhill is not a registered career college and does not need or intend to be. Haverhill offers employer assisted job training to people that are interested in working for Haverhill’s retail staging division following graduation.

    If a student needs to find homes to use to complete the training course, Haverhill offers assistance for free – all you need to do is ask.
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