Hello CVB - Here's the short answer. Yes, my shopping life changed. I received training established by the MSPA to better equip me to execute assignments. I needed this training, and it made me a better shopper. I believe I got more work. Whether I did or not cannot be proved or disproved.
CONTINUE ON for the long answer . . .
I started shopping in December, 2009. For the first few months, I read everything I could find on this forum and others. I set up to get Cathy Stucker's informative emails. I studied every item on the website of my MSPs. This forum has many seasoned shoppers who have been doing this for decades and get all the work they care to do. These experienced shoppers generously posted practical guidance, and I am extremely grateful. I cannot put a value on what I learned from them.
Hoping to learn more, I did the silver certification with MSPA and I was underwhelmed. If the silver had been deeper and required more, I would have certified gold a lot sooner. As it happened, my experience certifying silver caused me to take serious pause regarding gold certification. I'm mentioning this because you have to do the silver before you can do the gold, and if you judge the gold by the silver experience you'll mislead yourself.
After gold certification, what was most apparent to me was that I started getting off the ground quicker when I signed up with a new company. When I first started shopping, I'd sign up with a company and then it would take me forever to snag a decent assignment. It was apparent I was working from the bottom of the pile. After certifying, the "getting acquainted" phase shortened.
I know you've read criticism of the MSPA regarding the cost of the gold certification program. There is strong feeling on the part of many that MSPA is charging to shop. I do not share that opinion. The certification is not required to shop; therefore, they are not charging to shop. They are charging to provide the training and certify this training has been taken and understood. To signify the process has been completed, they issue a gold certification number.
Now I want to address the quality of training in the gold certification program. This is an effective, short program focused on teaching what's expected in shopper behavior, how to see, and how to report. If you need training in those areas, this will be interesting. Education is never free. Sometimes we pay money, and sometimes we pay other ways.
There is no correct decision that will apply to everyone regarding gold certification. This decision needs to be made based on personal needs and inclinations.
Thank you for your kind comments.
Mary Davis Nowell. Based close to Fort Worth. Shopping Interstate 20 east and west, Interstate 35 north and south.