Trapster, I do honestly get out of the vehicle for less, however they aren't the norm. I realize things aren't the same in every market which is why pricing checks on here often go on deaf ears as the debate on them is old and always shows what one guy charges the next might not get in their area due to either economics of their area, selling themselves short on the skill, service they are offering, or other factors.
I mostly think that the debate focusing solely on the cost of membership is plagued with problems. Too many variables to find a sweet spot that somehow will not only help the association grow and meet its goals for members but also make sure every single person out there who hangs out a shingle and calls themselves wildlife control operators will find it in their interest to send a check.
We can't expect that the membership will suit a guy who maybe runs a few traps part time just getting his feet wet, or maybe the guy in a very rural town who just runs a few coyote traps for local ranchers for opportunities to get on land during fur season.
What I do know is I've yet to meet anyone who is doing this work full time who is unable to pay the price for one of the two memberships and still pay their other bills and grow their company.
Thats not to say a guy might not see that money better spent in his mind on a new tool for the rig, or a new firearm, or a home repair or office equipment, let alone food, medical, kids,, etc...
Just saying that NWCOA shouldn't be distilled down to how much the membership is and not what the merit in membership is.
I do appreciate your candor and honesty though in your post and trust me I do understand not everywhere can you charge the same rate.
I've done work for folks who couldn't possibly afford a true professional due to being in a very real and bad financial way, I have no problem with that, however if I'm not making what the HVAC and Mechanic and Plumber are making at least, then in my area or anyones I'd say a quick gut check on the reality of the business surviving is in order.
We perform a professional service and as such should be charging professional prices.
I have insurance, experience, equipment, time, labor, marketing, and all kinds of funds tied to my business, you bet I need to be sure I'm bringing in enough per call to not only keep my business but grow it.
On the national franchise end, the last time I heard from a client who told me without me asking, the local yellow trucks were asking for at least $125.00 to show up and then everything they did after that was ala carte and added to the bill, I network with a bunch of pest controllers here too and though their model is different, they are charging from the word go!
I was a member of the NTA for years, just because we trapped, not because I was in a state with its laws being challenged or the activity being possibly banned or other political reasons. I got my magazine and read a few articles, otherwise my membership technically didn't benefit me, yet I paid every year.
Now paying into a trade association is a direct benefit to me, while it might not be for my neighbor in business, that is their business or yours to decide, but ultimately I do hope we can start discussing NWCOA as a trade association and not simply as a debate of how much it costs to sign up.
We could do lots more good with deeper discussions and ideas for how to improve the image of our industry and association as a whole rather than just simply why not $50.00 instead of $250.00.
Just my .02, again, I don't fault you or anyone else for thinking they aren't going to pay that rate, just asking can't we all move to a higher deeper discussion than just the cost of membership.
Best,
Justin