House wiring

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Tenants will have access to their 100a. The home is a 6 over 6.

From N.J. And no I don't have a license. I have been working for 2yrs. and going to tech school at night. I work for a contractor and my work is checked and will get checked by him every day so its not like I going to be a loaded gun. I want to be sure of what I am doing is the best way. He does stay on top of me and my work.

Some of you guys are the best around at what you do. I can't get better. All I can say is thank you for all time you took in my tiring questions.
 
Make sure you study the Architectural and mechanical pages. Finish work and ductwork can be your greatest enemy.
I worked with a guy that would take the Architectural plan and draw all of devices on the page. He didnt miss much doing it that way.
Someone here described a story pole that was 6'. I think it was for vanity lights and receptical spacing as well as the switches.
Careful, roping a house isnt going to make you an electrician but, if it will get you more money at the end of the week, that what its all about.
 
jrannis said:
OK roping "one" house........

How many does it take these days?

I think what jrannis is trying to say is wiring houses may be one of the tasks that electricians do, it isnt what defines a person as an electrician.
 
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