Ms.Ward, your educational background is inadequate to assert you know so much about native vegetation, and in particular, about the signed laws necessary to protect Florida vegetation. Unless, Ms. Ward, you think your qualifications of a High School degree, an occupational license to mow and blow lawns, and a 5 class course to become "certified" in natural areas management (interestingly completed after the violation of illegal vegetation removal) is considered adequate education to be vocal toward others with knowledge about the protection of vegetation in Florida. I respect your opinion, but seriously, it merely represents just another "limited education" opinion only, nothing more. From reading the discussion following your guest commentary, it is interesting that the level of input is primarily from an emotional viewpoint rather than an educated response. However, Ms. Ward, according to your limited education and lack of respect for Florida vegetation, this probably makes you "feel" good inside, right?
I had to do a "Google" to find out the requirements of Ms. Ward posted qualifications.
What you posted is significant and important because many people upon seeing titles such as Ms. Ward has posted think that there is more to the person's background and experience than what maybe really there.
BTW a significant part of the exam for the license is "open book". Now how difficult can that really be?
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Ocram (Inactive) writes:
I had to do a "Google" to find out the requirements of Ms. Ward posted qualifications.
What you posted is significant and important because many people upon seeing titles such as Ms. Ward has posted think that there is more to the person's background and experience than what maybe really there.
BTW a significant part of the exam for the license is "open book". Now how difficult can that really be?
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