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basskisser
 
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"Joe" wrote in message ...
Boy are you going over the edge.

I'm going over the edge? Seems that you, JoeTechnician, are the

one
who has GONE over! You don't know whether or not you need a

license in
Florida. You don't know whether you HAVE a license in Florida, you
don't know whether or not you need a license in Georgia, you don't
know whether or not you HAVE a license in Georgia, you don't know
whether or not you have reciprocity in Georgia.

Once again, Dummy-
http://tinyurl.com/jpwb

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


So, are you going to ignore everything you can't respond to?

When you said that "I'm now licensed in 27 states" you broke the law in (at
least) 23 states.
Probably the other 4 also.

You can not say your a Licensed Engineer in 27 states if you are not
personally licensed in each state.



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?
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"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.....
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message

By the time Dubya was at Yale, Skull was mostly nothing more than a
booze club.


My school had some "booze clubs"...but none of 'em had members who

became
Presidents (Bush), US Senators (Kerry), US Ambassadors (Austin),

Directors
of the NIMH (Cowdry),etc.

And all of 'em were in Bush's 1968 class.

If Kerry is the nominee, I wonder if they'll have an election...or just

a
gentleman's duel.




I'd prefer to see and hear them each read aloud unrehearsed a page
chosen at random from Moby Dick.


Yeah, that'd be a real manly way to "duke it out". What a fag...




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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.


Your right, in Ga it is called Georgia LV-T or LV-G

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.


Call it want you want. If I want to contract in Ga, I can.
Takes nothing more than providing a copy of my Fl license and $20 or $30
dollars.


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.


What's an "indorsement" Dummy?


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!!!


Think so? You're getting dumber by the minute, Dummy

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.


I am currently employed as a Telecommunications Engineer.
I have never said I was a Licensed Engineer in Ga. You are the one that is
stuck on the notion that to be a "Engineer" you MUST be a "Licensed
Engineer" or a "Professional Engineer".

You never answered my question concerning the Engineers at NASA that do not
hold P.E.'s.
Do you think they're Engineers?

My Limited Energy License is not so *I* can pull wire in buildings, it so I
can hire people to install communications cabling, and equipment in
buildings. You do not personally need any license to install, only the
contracting company does.
I ONLY use/need this license when I contract out to the public. At the
moment I am under contract in an Engineering role and not contracting out to
the public.


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?


Please keep it a secret that I pull wire.
I wouldn't want my current employer to know that a "wire puller" is
designing their new long haul SONET network.







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Bingo!

Atlantacad, KevinCad, JimDandy, etc.

All the same guy.

Heehee!!! What a dummy!


Yeah, he forgot to include OnLanier.


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"Joe" wrote in message ...
Bingo!

Atlantacad, KevinCad, JimDandy, etc.

All the same guy.

Heehee!!! What a dummy!


Yeah, he forgot to include OnLanier.


Awe, what's the matter, JoeTechnician? No cable pulling today?

JoeTechnician has said:
Yes, I am, an engineer, no, wait, I'm not. Yes, I am, I'm licensed in
Fl. and GA. No, wait, I don't need a license in GA. Oh, I have
reciprocity in GA. Um, I have reciprocity, but don't have a license. I
forget what the reciprocity is for. Oh, I have a CONTRACTORS license
in GA. Yeah, that's it. I got a GA contractor's license through
reciprocity. Although they don't offer contractor's licenses through
reciprocity. All in all you've been busted, lying through your teeth.
And you KNOW it.
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"Joe" wrote in message ...
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.


Your right, in Ga it is called Georgia LV-T or LV-G

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.


Call it want you want. If I want to contract in Ga, I can.
Takes nothing more than providing a copy of my Fl license and $20 or $30
dollars.


Yes, as I said, anybody with a few bucks can get a contractor's
license in GA. Now, just what WAS that Georgia reciprosity for? Huh?
You've come a long way in your lie. First, you were an engineer in FL,
and GA. Now you are a contractor, with a normal every day contractor's
license. NOW you've just eluded to the fact that you don't HAVE a
license in GA, but can get one for $20. So, what WAS that reciprosity
for??


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.


What's an "indorsement" Dummy?


Gone so far in your LIE that you have to correct spelling? How about
some REAL questions:
Where are you licensed as an engineer again? OH, FL and GA.
Reciprosity in GA. But now you are claiming that you can get a
contractors license. ANYBODY can. Now you are saying you CAN get a GA
contractor's license. Reciprosity was for???


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!!!


Think so? You're getting dumber by the minute, Dummy

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.


I am currently employed as a Telecommunications Engineer.
I have never said I was a Licensed Engineer in Ga. You are the one that is
stuck on the notion that to be a "Engineer" you MUST be a "Licensed
Engineer" or a "Professional Engineer".

You never answered my question concerning the Engineers at NASA that do not
hold P.E.'s.
Do you think they're Engineers?


No. They are scientists. They may be educated as engineers. They may
or may not be licensed as engineers.

My Limited Energy License is not so *I* can pull wire in buildings, it so I
can hire people to install communications cabling, and equipment in
buildings. You do not personally need any license to install, only the
contracting company does.
I ONLY use/need this license when I contract out to the public. At the
moment I am under contract in an Engineering role and not contracting out to
the public.


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?


Please keep it a secret that I pull wire.
I wouldn't want my current employer to know that a "wire puller" is
designing their new long haul SONET network.


Yeah, sure, JoeTechnician. You've been caught in a very long winded
lie. Should I recap just exactly what you've claimed, and then backed
away from, thus far?
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"NOYB" wrote in message thlink.net...
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message

By the time Dubya was at Yale, Skull was mostly nothing more than a
booze club.

My school had some "booze clubs"...but none of 'em had members who

became
Presidents (Bush), US Senators (Kerry), US Ambassadors (Austin),

Directors
of the NIMH (Cowdry),etc.

And all of 'em were in Bush's 1968 class.

If Kerry is the nominee, I wonder if they'll have an election...or just

a
gentleman's duel.




I'd prefer to see and hear them each read aloud unrehearsed a page
chosen at random from Moby Dick.


Yeah, that'd be a real manly way to "duke it out". What a fag...


Wow, I didn't know until now what a stupid, idiotic oaf you were.
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"Joe" wrote in message ...
I'm all with you on not having to be a P.E. to be an "engineer" but I
thought every state had the same requirement that you must be a P.E. to

work
directly to the public as an engineer, or to submit building plans.


Shows just what you know! Now you say you must be an engineer to
"submit building plans"???? What a stupid, stupid man!!!


Stamp plans.


Now are you saying you must be a P.E. to "stamp plans"? You're getting
dumber and dumber, I think because you are trying to worm out of your
lie.
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