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#38874 06/04/04 09:43 AM
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Anyone know how I get a list of who/what/where License Continuing Ed courses for NJ. I bundled lots of ads with some other paperwork (to read later- which I never got to) and dumped them all in the trash.

#38875 06/04/04 11:02 AM
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Joan:
Dependent on what part of the state you are in, as you may know there are many, many offerings

Are you a member of any associations? The various contractors association and chapters offer courses.

Harold and/or Les (LK) probably will post a reply here also.

I know 1 in the Middlesex County area, and I have to look around for the mailers.

John


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#38876 06/04/04 11:49 AM
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Not sure if a comprehensive list of all providers is available anywhere, but here's a link to the people I have used for the last few code cycles:
http://www.techeduserv.com/

They were offering a special rate if you signed up for the full 34 hours with them, but I don't know if the offer is still running. Their classes are quite good, in my experience. They run classes all over the state, so you should be able to find some within a reasonable drive.

#38877 06/04/04 10:05 PM
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... The ONLY name in CEU courses,... Bob Frangipane ... Lyndhurst,NJ... E-mail me for his phone #...
Russ


.."if it ain't fixed,don't break it...call a Licensed Electrician"
#38878 06/05/04 03:16 PM
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Joan,
E-Mailed some information on CE

#38879 06/06/04 02:20 PM
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Joan, I remember some time ago you could get a current list of approved course providers from the Electrical Contractors Board in Newark. You may want to give them a call @ 973-504-6410.
Andy


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