ephesus56ad
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I don't know if anybody has heard of Texas' new law concerning Electricans. For the first time, Texas is requiring liceseing by 09/01/2004. Now as part of their Grandfather clause people may test out their license. Texas has made many licenses availible includung one called the residential wireman.
Basicly my concern is that people can get a license who may not be really qualified to do work. Someone say like me. I could test out with the stuff I see on my jobs and learn in here and become licensed to install residental jobs.
What does anyone else think? Saftey? Wages for the Master Electrican? Insurance? Here is a link to the new Texas law so you can read the deffintions.
http://www.texascontractorslicensingservices.com/pdf/electricianslaw.pdf
[ April 20, 2004, 02:34 PM: Message edited by: ephesus56ad ]
Basicly my concern is that people can get a license who may not be really qualified to do work. Someone say like me. I could test out with the stuff I see on my jobs and learn in here and become licensed to install residental jobs.
What does anyone else think? Saftey? Wages for the Master Electrican? Insurance? Here is a link to the new Texas law so you can read the deffintions.
http://www.texascontractorslicensingservices.com/pdf/electricianslaw.pdf
[ April 20, 2004, 02:34 PM: Message edited by: ephesus56ad ]