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Electrical Contractor & Master Electrician Licensing Regulation
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I thought in order to be a master electrician you had to hold both the 309a construction maintenance and a 442a industrial ticket before writing the masters exam?
Where does this leave the the current 442a industrial contractors who do 309a work?There are a lot of people with the 442a not the 309a ticket doing cont/maint and visa versa.
Machine tool has gone south in a big way and there is a large migration happening.Be advised that these tickets are now almost interchangeable.
It seems that you would no longer have to get both tickets to become a master electrician,just have a 309a and write the master exam?The reason i ask is i have the 442a and am studying for the 309a.I'm looking for a shortcut in the process here i guess you could say.
Anyway thats how i read it or have i once again confused the issues.
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[This message has been edited by frank (edited 01-05-2006).]

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I forgot to add to original post:
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