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#102752 01/13/07 10:13 PM
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Provinces have different names and tiers for their 'contractor-level' tradespeople.

Alberta has a 'Master' level also.

Remember here in BC, only a handful of questions separates the A and B exams. IMO, difficult part of getting the A is having your employer vouch for the high-voltage time. [Linked Image]

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[This message has been edited by frank (edited 01-14-2007).]

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