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Originally Posted by polak
Why would anyone go through the regular channels (MRU has a program for example) if this is all it's cracked up to be?
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It's not.
As FFR mentioned, generally speaking RMTs need the 2200 hour course to be covered through insurance, which is a vast majority of your clientele.
MRU had an 1100 hour course that my ex took. It was a massive PITA for her to get grandfathered so she can still submit claims through the major insurance companies. And I have my doubts that anyone doing the program now with the new regs in place would even have that as an option.
So long story short, if she does the 7 month course, she shouldn't expect a very good job after. If she's going to take it do the 2200 hour course through MRU or find another career path.
Any specific questions feel free to post or PM.