Jwestmoreland
New Member
I'm looking for what qualifications are needed by a supervisor to be deemed a "professional in own right "as listed in a number of publications, by a CBP officer.
I'm heading south to work my second year as an avalanche forecaster in the US. I entered as a meteorologic scientific technician last year, directly supporting a forecaster with a meteorology degree. He has moved on from the center this year.
The avalanche center director will be listed as the person I am supporting, this year, but he does not have a meteorology degree. He has 20 years as an avalanche professional, and all the avalanche training required for his position.
Last year border guards were very picky about the person I was supporting. I've been reading everything I can but I cannot find anything definitive on what constitutes "a professional in their own right" on the TN list.
Can anyone help?
I'm heading south to work my second year as an avalanche forecaster in the US. I entered as a meteorologic scientific technician last year, directly supporting a forecaster with a meteorology degree. He has moved on from the center this year.
The avalanche center director will be listed as the person I am supporting, this year, but he does not have a meteorology degree. He has 20 years as an avalanche professional, and all the avalanche training required for his position.
Last year border guards were very picky about the person I was supporting. I've been reading everything I can but I cannot find anything definitive on what constitutes "a professional in their own right" on the TN list.
Can anyone help?