You and @IanF were my AW'sWell Gentlemen and Ladies,
Just had an Email from DMQ regarding Approved witnesses and meetings.
Payment required to remain is £64.99. Or pay monthly.
As I am now officially a pensioner I'm not paying for something I don't charge for.
So I'm out. I have a feeling they will loose a fair few good AWs.
I've already cancelled 3 candidates.
Good luck to anyone trying to take it.
I know 1 guy that it cost him £800, and it was his own ground!Some AWs wanted £600 for a level 2 qual.
In the 3 stalk system , when you take into account the outing fee and paperwork needed that’s maybe not that bad…
But the price remained the price when it went to 1 stalk.
I would have told the AW to F off and not bothered,I know 1 guy that it cost him £800, and it was his own ground!
2 Company Directors,the rest have resigned..1 Basc the other BDS.Well no, it doesn't really.
The voices of those representatives are probably lost among the noise of many others. And if changes are voted on, then it goes with the majority view, not the few.
Look up DMQ at Companies House. There's an awful lot of people listed as company directors who I wouldn't mind betting are nothing to do with deer and stalking, and nothing to do with BASC or BDS either.
L2 required in virtually all commercial forestry leases.Sad really but up here the emphasis is on lev one and Lev two is not mentioned much. I left soon as i got the email months ago. I feel that the few that have paid to stay will charge a fortune. Supply and demand will give them that opertunity. I do feel that DMQ 2 Will now fall on its own sword .
As always Alex, through out the stalking we have done together in the past, it's been a pleasure.You and @IanF were my AW's... is there something we can do about this? i.e. a central 'pot' that people who want certification to DS2 can put a few quid into and then it get's divided between AWs to pay off their fees? It would need a minimum amount of clients, I'd have thought, but thoughts?
Alex
That is the gentlemanly conduct that is vastly missing in today’s stalking world!Well I have even received a PM from a member of this site who passed his Level 2 with me sometime back.
This gentleman has even offered to PAY for me to remain an AW.
I have graciously and politely declined, as I feel that DMQ and those of the hierarchy are without any real management skills or realisation of what they are doing.
But it goes to show that the members of this site are decent and honourable people.
My thanks to you all.
Never a truer wordWhat became of the the old ‘DMQ’?
The AW’s went from ‘many’ to ‘few’;
First they f***’d up the test,
Then their enablers mess’d,
⁃ Now it’s hard to obtain Level Two…
‘Business model’ opinions aside,
Volunteers (hitherto) helped with pride;
Many gave their time freely;
It seems just too much really
That they now should be charg’d
So - it Died!
Well since the first day I became an AW, I have never, ever charged for taking a candidate on. My only charges were for the outing fee, which I charge all clients, as it is my living. Other than that, the time it took on the old paper port folio was a good 90 to 120 minutes to fill in. The new system with one ICR, is a bit of a joke.And when you think that plenty are wanting their DMQ2 so that it allows them to get onto professional contracts where they are then earning good money for every deer that they shoot. These guys are spending thousands on new shiny digital kit, payment charges on pickups etc etc. Yet bemoan the cost of qualifications etc.
When I did my DSC2 15 plus years ago in the days when three culls were required I certainly paid good money to my assessor to cover his time and costs.
Really sad to hear. But unfortunately I think this is just the tip of the iceberg as regards Deerstalking. I am very afraid that is now longer about managing deer and deer stalking as know it, its now all about killing deer in as big numbers as possible and taking as much money as you can from all tax payer funded grants and initiatives. Grants to put up fences, grants for larders, grants for drones to survey etc etc etc.Well since the first day I became an AW, I have never, ever charged for taking a candidate on. My only charges were for the outing fee, which I charge all clients, as it is my living. Other than that, the time it took on the old paper port folio was a good 90 to 120 minutes to fill in. The new system with one ICR, is a bit of a joke.
I have always looked upon it as a way to encourage, and help fellow stalkers, and young people wishing to learn, and to give a more professional foundation to deer stalking. The very essence of what DMQ should stand for. This seems to have been lost, and I fear this will only leave people to move to this PDS business, which from what I have seen is a real joke. But that's me being brutally honest.
Then we have the Assessors, many of whom are NOT FULL TIME DEER STALKERS. Some run an engineering works, some are driving instructors, and as I have mentioned even one internal verifier was an ext Tax Inspector. So much talent, it beggars belief!!
Assessors get paid £25 for every candidate they call regarding their Level 2. Approved Witnesses get F..k all. And yet we are the very people they rely on to watch and make sure the candidate is up to the mark. Some I know just joined being an AW for the kudos, but many have years of experience that would leave any of those running DMQ in the shade. So loosing good Aw's is now going to impact DMQ, and its appears from another post that resignations have already been given in by some of those on the DMQ board?
To many chiefs, not enough Indians?