Mine is also due in '08. At this point, I'm not renewing.  I've started
signing my name OT, instead of OTR/L. I'm also not going to use the "L",
even though I live in a licensure state.

Ron Carson MHS, OT

----- Original Message -----
From: Cim Viken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007
To:   [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subj: [OTlist] NBCOT

> My membership is due 2008.  I think it's another agency to get more money.
> I think they collect enough to take the board exam.  I know for a fact that
> amount has gone up since I took it.  The problem is I still will pay for it
> even if I don't believe in it.  My reason is  I have some fear if I drop it
> and some day it will a requirement to practice OT that NBCOT will make it
> hard to "rejoin". Also, I have used OTR for so long I don't want to give it
> up.  I guess I go with the flow on this matter (which I dislike in me).
> Overall, I think it's "political" and has no benefit to me has OT.  

>  

> Cimberly Viken, OTR/L

>  



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