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#17393 11/25/02 09:42 AM
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Hi all

Looking for a continuing ed provider for my 21 hour update in Massachusetts. Preferably near Boston.

Any suggestions are appreciated in advance.

#17394 11/25/02 06:15 PM
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Here is the link to the list of providers:

http://www.state.ma.us/reg/boards/el/misc/ceprovid.htm


Joe Tedesco, NEC Consultant
#17395 11/25/02 07:04 PM
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Note Provider #343

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Bill
#17396 11/26/02 08:25 PM
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02125, Provider 302 is EXCELLENT. I ususally seek him out through the Massachusetts Electrical Contractors Association (MECA) He does code classes around MA usually sponsored by them. I have strayed from him in the past with less than stellar results. This guy knows his stuff and he actually is part of the board that interprets and writes the MA code changes. When I have a code question I call him. (If I can't get an answer here of course!)


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