March Florida test

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bdarnell

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Thank you, Tom. That was a HUGE load off. Even though I thought I nailed it, you're still on pins and needles until you get the results.
 

roger

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And another congrats from me Brad.
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bdarnell

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I wouldn't mind getting all 50, or at least the lower 48. Although, the thought of a license prep class in Hawaii is attractive. 8)

Seriously, even if I or anyone else had a license in every state, there are some that won't let you contract there unless you have a physical office in the state. Michigan for example, Larry. Since we only have offices in IN,OH and FL, that would be a waste for me to get a license where I can't work.

It's fun prepping and taking the tests. Even more fun when you pass ! :D
 

bdarnell

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Neither does PA :lol: :p

And, neither does my home state here in IN. I just have a city license in virtually every city of any size that requires one, so I can contract anywhere in the state.
 

peter d

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To elaborate on Don's point, you will have to get far more than 50 licenses when you factor in the "home rule" states like New York that only have local level licensing.
 
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