Smatthew 219
Member
- Location
- San Francisco, CA USA
Hello All,
I know I'm inviting ridicule by asking this question-- I don't care--and am asking anyway:
I have literally 8 or 10,000 hours working under C-10 contractors in the entertainment industry (movies, concerts, trade shows) but was told that those hours don't count toward qualifying for an electrical certification in California.
A) HOW did these C-10 contractors that have now and always done ONLY entertainment power get their Certifications and Licensing and/or become C-10s?
B) How do I, having performed over 15 years of actual electrical work (not lighting), qualify for any Cal State Cert? I know I can pass the test!
I know I'm inviting ridicule by asking this question-- I don't care--and am asking anyway:
I have literally 8 or 10,000 hours working under C-10 contractors in the entertainment industry (movies, concerts, trade shows) but was told that those hours don't count toward qualifying for an electrical certification in California.
A) HOW did these C-10 contractors that have now and always done ONLY entertainment power get their Certifications and Licensing and/or become C-10s?
B) How do I, having performed over 15 years of actual electrical work (not lighting), qualify for any Cal State Cert? I know I can pass the test!