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Being a member of the ISA is pretty cool cause I can get discounts on books and things of that nature. I can also advertise my private side business on their website since I'm Certified, for free, and I'm also on the directory for regular, full time job. Many homeowners recognize both the ISA logo and the Certified Arborist logo, so I believe it's worth being a member of. Just my opinion though, not everyone feels the same way. TCIA is also recognized, but not as highly as ISA. Another big organization to be involved with here in the States is the American Society of Consulting Arborists, or ASCA. I will probably join them in the future, but I havent felt the need to do so yet.

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