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Need a master in Oklahoma- PASSIVE INCOME!

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CustomPro.Systems

Custom Pro Systems
Location
Texas
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CEO at Custom Pro Systems
We are an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) company specializing in many things such as electrical contracts and solar installations. Last year alone, we completed over 3,500 installations.

We are looking for a mutually beneficial partnership with electricians who have a masters license in Oklahoma for our solar part of the company to operate in that state. We are currently in Texas and Missouri.

No work is required, you will have us as just passive income. Alternatively, if you want to work, We have many options such as electrical contracts with Lowe’s, Home Deopt and many more big companies to bring you apart of. We also have solar installations if you want to do that.

the CEO is an electrical engineer from Virginia tech. He has a PE license and overlooks all solar projects to make sure everything is within compliance and will be at job sites with inspectors. We have at least 1 licensed journeyman on each project. We have never ran into failed inspections or problems So any master apart of our company does not need to worry about anything. We are an engineering firm And only do the best quality work With licensed electricians.

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on how we can work together!
 
Interestingly enough, OK does not issue a "master" license for electrical, they're apprentice/journeyman/contractor.

Further-
158:40-5-3. Contractor requirements
(a) Each electrical firm must have a person who is currently licensed as an electrical contractor
employed full time, and who shall give full time to the supervision and control of operations
necessary to secure full compliance with the provisions of the Act and this Chapter. Such
contractor shall be an officer, partner or owner of that electrical firm, and shall be responsible for
the work of and licensed on behalf of that electrical firm.

Doesn't sound very passive to me, but does sound like CustomPro needs to better research each state's requirements. (And really, it took me under ten minutes to find that above, it's not difficult.)
 
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