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Sounds like our State (Washington) will be getting rid of 25 electrical inspectors. I'm sure this will open the door for more underground work!
While contractors like specialists the big honchos seem to think that combo is the way to go.
So do electrons, don't they?. . . send him out for plumbing, where the main thing he is certain of is that water runs downhill. . . .
makes sense to me.... that way, you can take someone who's a good
electrical inspector, and send him out for plumbing, where the main
thing he is certain of is that water runs downhill.....
I guess I would not make a good combo inspector...how do they get that water up to the 20th story???
I have been hearing of layoffs for inspectors at about the same percentage as for electricians.
Obliviously not!!Do they need these inspectors with the housing market down?
So do electrons, don't they?