"Joe" wrote in message ...
Why don't you explain how you were licensed in 27 states last year
and
now
your licensed in only 4.
Did you fail the drug screening process?
Did 23 of states recently enact mental health requirements?
The company I WORKED FOR....big difference.
Your so full of ****. If *you* don't personally hold the license in each
state, *you* are not licensed in each state.
Big difference between stating that "I'm now licensed in 27 states" and
the
"company I worked for" is licensed in 27 states.
http://tinyurl.com/jrla
Now, again, if you DON'T need to be licensed.....what IS the
reciprocity, that you say you have in GA for?
Very simple Assslicker, It is a contractors license for when I contract
directly to the public.
Name calling is so school girlish.
BWAAAAHAAAA!!!! Did you, or did you not say, that you were NOT
licensed in GA, because you didn't have to be?
That's right, *IF* I am contracting on my own, my Florida Limited Energy
License is accepted by GA.
Then, did you not turn around and say that, yes you were licensed as
an engineer in GA?
No, NEVER did I say I was a Licensed Engineer in GA or Fl
Then, did you not turn around and say that you were licensed in GA
through reciprocity?
Again, Limited Energy License.
No such animal in Georgia. Show proof.
There is NO reciprocity for a contractor's license in GA.
As usual, you are wrong.
From Florida Department of Business Regulation-
Let's see, I said there is no reciprocity for a contractor's license
in GA, and you give me crap about FL!!!! What a stupid man,
JoeTechnician.
2. Q. Does Florida endorse with other states?
A. Yes. Florida has endorsement agreements with Georgia and North Carolina.
An indorsement for a common contractors license is in NO WAY
reciprocity. Please prove reciprocity with GA.
The following is an endorsement matrix listing the license categories:
Florida Unlimited (EC) = North Carolina Unlimited
Florida Unlimited (EC) = Georgia Class II plus LV-U
Florida Alarm I (EF) = Georgia LV- U
Florida Alarm II (EG) = Georgia LV-A
Florida Residential Specialty (ES) = Georgia Class I
Florida (Low Voltage) Limited Energy (ES) = Georgia LV-T or LV-G
So freaking what??? This shows that you can get a CONTRACTOR'S license
in Georgia. ANYBODY can!!! Let's get back to the part where you claim
to be an engineer. I could care less whether you can pull wire in the
ceiling of an office building. I originally said you weren't an
engineer in GA and you aren't.
Also, a contractor's license is a LONG way from a license to practice
engineering.
Again, since I don't need it, I don't have it.
When I *do* Engineer systems my plans are incorporated into the Division 16
plans and stamped by a P.E.
You mean when you pull wire?
Anybody with any type of trade, from leaf picker, to lawn service can
get a contractor's license.
And obviously any idiot can get a P.E license.
That's if you really have one.
Sure, let's see, I COULD be one, but, I choose NOT to, I don't want to
be too educated.....JoeTechnician.....