If you get the industry federally regulated you may have to:
1) pay high fees, 2) require more education, 3) more testing, 4) more uniform federal licensing, 5) be more focus of attention by the government, less by an unknown anomaly the Feds care little about: the NNA’s SPW.
You will be regulated. It’s good, and it’s bad. My regulated life is difficult, and expensive, but so is everyone else’s. The playing field is leveled. I cannot be out-competed except for incompetence or lack of desire.
When the playing field is leveled, two very unexpected things happen: 1) you get paid more; 2) you get paid.
Be willing to pay much higher fees, be monopolized, told what to do and how to do it, then watch the playing field even out.
Remember who's reading all this.
Just my $0.02 |