rmjatmia55
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- hollywood, fl, broward
I have been working as a low voltage installer for over 6 years. My question, should I get license? Would that help me get more job offers?
A license does help to get a job. It's evidence of competency.
I am waiting for paperwork to get to me to take a Low Voltage Electrician test which will benefit me in securing (and applying) for such work/jobs.
Any suggestions on what I can focus on? I'm using my USN experience as my accredited hours and training.
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In Washington you can get up to 1/2 your specialty hours for related military experience. Our "low voltage" is called limited energy and requires 4,000 hours experience.