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Joined: Jun 2007
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Tell those guys to move out here to the Bay Area, CA and I can put them to work on long term projects.
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There's almost a bidding war for certified J-men out here in Kern County. Since taking the test, I've gotten $10.00/hr more, an extra week of vacation, plus free health insurance for my family. The boss raised his rates (quite substantially) on the oil companies we work for, for certified j-men and above.
I wonder if Andy could entice me out of Kern Co? (That actually wouldn't be hard, but my wife is glued here by her job and family...) Just another thing I love about being an electrician... I can work anywhere
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that's easier said than done my friend ..
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So Andy, I'm licensed in the state of Michigan as a master electrician and a contractor. I've been running my own business as a sole proprietor since 1990 but things in MI are pretty slow. What does it take to get certified, and what are you offering in pay and benefits?
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Andy, You're welcome to use the free classified ads here: https://www.electrical-contractor.net/classifieds.htmSorry, but the forum here isn't for advertising. This thread will be locked. (btw, for the others, Aerotek is a staffing service w/ about 120 offices)
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