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Joined: Jan 2006
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Has anyone taken master test in Jefferson, Missouri (March 10,2007) passed and now Jeff won,t issue license because my Journeyman is not in Missouri. Please respond. i spent 20years working in Chicago and suburbs. I worked sears ytower, Ohare airport, Grey Houn Dairyland greyhound park (Kenosha Wi.) From Chicago I.B.E.W. 134. Before I came to Lake of the Ozarks
Now I,m not qualified to work on condo Where is Jeff- City IBEW257. Get down here and organazie!!!!!

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The proper way to get licensed is to ask the authorities what the requirements are and then to meet those requirements.

Perhaps if you speak with the authorities and ask for assistance they can waive/alter their requirements.

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Have you visited the Jefferson City Local of the IBEW? For you, getting a 'Missouri J-man card" ought to be as simple as just registering at the Local.

Also, please educate me. I was not aware of ANY requirement in Missouri to be a 'journeyman.' Who issues this credential? The State? The County? Private groups?

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Thanks guys

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M
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sparky, according to NEIS link missouri doesn't offer any statewide licenses. whether it's a journeyman or a contractors license. i guess they're like pennsylvania where different counties have different rules.


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