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#167658 08/17/07 07:11 AM
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Currently licensed in PA looking to get a NJ license. Anyone know what is entailed.

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I have a Master License in MD but never knew there was even an official electrical license in PA.


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Replying to my last post here. Was just curious what kind of license PA had. Not to be read the wrong way or insulting anyone smile

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Just jumping in here....Sandro may have a Philadelphia City Lic. I do not believe there is a Commonwealth wide license yet.


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correct left out Phila

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sandro,

I did it in 2005.

There are several things you should know before getting started.

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Other then the city license, to work in others areas of the state, to qualify as a contractor, you must have a pick up, with a gun rack (:

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Originally Posted by LK
Other then the city license, to work in others areas of the state, to qualify as a contractor, you must have a pick up, with a gun rack (:


LOL!


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