Jasonw560 10:53 AM 04-19-2012
Has anyone been through it? Is it worth while, or a waste of time?
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jluck 11:38 AM 04-19-2012
Originally Posted by Jasonw560:
Has anyone been through it? Is it worth while, or a waste of time?
What is it? who offers it? where is it?....link?
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Mirrorlure7m 11:49 AM 04-19-2012
Well worth it. I will be taking my test at the IPCPR for my CRT Certified Retail Tobacconist . You will learn a lot by reading the book as a consumer or retailer.
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jluck 11:55 AM 04-19-2012
mariogolbee 12:56 PM 04-19-2012
Originally Posted by Mirrorlure7m:
Well worth it. I will be taking my test at the IPCPR for my CRT Certified Retail Tobacconist . You will learn a lot by reading the book as a consumer or retailer.
What does this certification do? I see there are only 34 in California and are mostly at apprentice status. The tobacconists in my area are grea and they aren't on that list.
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cobra03 01:02 PM 04-19-2012
Winstonshumidor (kevin) has been through it. He pops in and out of here. You might want to shoot him a pm. Im sure he can tell you more about it.
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bobarian 01:32 PM 04-19-2012
I know the first thing I look for is the "Certified Tobacconist" symbol when I walk into a shop.
:-)
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Adriftpanda 01:37 PM 04-19-2012
^ You too?! I thought I was the only one! If you aren't certified, you will not get my business!
:-)
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BlkDrew 02:29 PM 04-19-2012
I have used the website for video instruction on cigar rolling...
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I know this thread is a few years old but I too want to earn the CCT certification. I'm in Washington State but there are no certified tobacconists here. I'm near Vancouver, BC... nope, no certified tobacconists in the whole of Canada (according to Tobacconist Univ. website). The folks at TU sympathize with me but pretty much say I'm out of luck unless I can get a local tobacco shop to become certified. What is guy to do?
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