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Hello guys,

I have a question regarding personal organization. I have a Journeyman License on my home state and I am in the process on sit down for my Master/Contractor License exam. Also, I'm applying to take the test on different states. However, I keep all these documents (application, licenses, requirements .. etc) on a single folder and it getting messy. I was thinking on divide the paper work on two folders; one with active licenses , CE requirement and the other folder with application in progress. So my question is: how do you keep your personal organization on this matter? Any systems that had been gave you good results?
 
Hello guys,

I have a question regarding personal organization. I have a Journeyman License on my home state and I am in the process on sit down for my Master/Contractor License exam. Also, I'm applying to take the test on different states. However, I keep all these documents (application, licenses, requirements .. etc) on a single folder and it getting messy. I was thinking on divide the paper work on two folders; one with active licenses , CE requirement and the other folder with application in progress. So my question is: how do you keep your personal organization on this matter? Any systems that had been gave you good results?

I feel your pain. Here in the peoples republic of maryland, you have to have a license in every county you work in. I have so many licenses its ridiculous and expensive. Take a binder and divide it up by jurisdiction. Keep everything for that jurisdiction togather, master license, contractor license, business license, anything to do with that jurisdiction.
 
I feel your pain. Here in the peoples republic of maryland, you have to have a license in every county you work in. I have so many licenses its ridiculous and expensive. Take a binder and divide it up by jurisdiction. Keep everything for that jurisdiction togather, master license, contractor license, business license, anything to do with that jurisdiction.

Ouch. One State, one license for the most part. That part doesn't count anyway. At least for me.
 
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