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#33607 01/25/04 11:40 PM
Joined: Dec 2003
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I'll be taking my 1st session of 6 sessions starting in March...it goes toward the 2005 requirement..The additional 10 Hrs. will be made up in the fall of '04...cost for the 24hr course..$480.00..I've had this instructor for last code change,and took his prep class when I was getting my licence..He's a great instructor,and I'll always go back for his courses...
Anyone else doing it yet..??
AR


.."if it ain't fixed,don't break it...call a Licensed Electrician"
#33608 01/25/04 11:57 PM
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Just sent in payment for the complete series of required classes. 24 hours in 3 8hr sessions (you pick the topics from a list), and a 10 hr code update course. They offered an "Early Bird Special" package of the entire series for $499 if you register before 1/27:
http://www.TechEduServ.com

Have used these people for the 10hr code class for the last couple renewal cycles, and they do a pretty good job. I signed up for courses on motors/controls, solar PV systems, and residential wiring.


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