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charlie b

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Well done. I wish you the best of fortune in your future career. As my youngest brother would say, "Now that's a five pound bass!"
 

Dennis Alwon

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WAR EAGLE said:
Feels great, I can't stop grinning everytime I think about not having to study for that test anymore...ever.

Ah, but your studies are never over--- there is a world of things to learn all the time. Congrats and enjoy your break from the stress of it all.

Go have a beer with Celtic-- he'll pay.
 

drivetr.

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Hello Eagle,

Good job passing the test but remember, don't ever stop studying. In the electrical trade you have to run just to stay still. Any time you have an opportinuity to learn, learn it.
 

tom baker

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You'll soon discover the more you know the less you know.
Tip: sign up for free subscriptions to EC&M, EC and Tools of the Trade.
Attend IAEI meetings and join if you can afford.
 

infinity

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Follow Tom Bakers advice. It's a good way to get up to speed with what's going on in this industry. BTW Congratulations!
 

S'mise

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Wareagle, Any trick questions I should watch out for? I plan on taking it in October. Was their one thing that was focused on? I remember the Journeyman exam focused alot on pools (art680) I wish Michigan was on the '05 already since I have been studying the '05 handbook. Oh well, Back to my black book i guess. Way to go sir!
 

WAR EAGLE

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S'mise said:
Wareagle, Any trick questions I should watch out for? I plan on taking it in October. Was their one thing that was focused on? I remember the Journeyman exam focused alot on pools (art680) I wish Michigan was on the '05 already since I have been studying the '05 handbook. Oh well, Back to my black book i guess. Way to go sir!

know your parallel service feeders, and there was a group of questions on a wound rotor motor with the primary and secondary name plate FLA given and it had a resistor bank connected and you have to size everything. and there was a little on hazzardous locations. good luck
 
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