OT JoeTechnician licensed engineer or not?
"Calif Bill" wrote in message ...
"basskisser" wrote in message
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"Joe" wrote in message
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Please show where I said I was PERSONALLY licensed in 27 states. Now,
are you licensed in Georgia, as an engineer, as you previously stated,
or are you a contractor?
Can't keep up with all your lies can you?
You ignorant putz!!!! Can you take ANYTHING in context, JoeTechnician?
this is what I said:
I'm now licensed in 27 states, work for
an engineering company that's specialty is large industrial design.
Now, I could see how someone could take this to me that me, myself was
licensed in 27 states, I'll grant you that. BUT, the meaning was the
COMPANY is licensed in 27 states. Now, where is it that you are
licensed to practice engineering? Florida and Georgia, with
reciprosity in Georgia, right?
Now, why would you need reciprocity for a CONTRACTOR'S license? You
can pay a few bucks and get a contractor's license in almost ANY
state.
Actually you pay a lot of bucks. Take a test on law and trade, and most
states have an experience requirement. Much like a PE.
Bill
Typical in Georgia is around $100.00. Test is simple, takes about 1
1/2 hours. No experience necessary. Very UNLIKE the P.E. Exam. This is
from the State of Georgia website:
Q. How can I obtain a state license?
A. To obtain a state license as a conditioned air contractor,
electrical contractor, low voltage contractor, master plumber, or
journeyman plumber or a state certificate as a utility manager, you
must:
1. submit a completed application and non-refundable fee with
documentation of the qualifications and reference information,
2. submit a completed examination scheduling form with fee, and
3. pass the examination.
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