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#37381 04/29/04 02:13 PM
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I passed the California C-10 exam two years ago one month after I turned 23. They only require 7200 hours of experience. I was self employed during most of that time so they did not accept it, even though I had permits and other evidence for all of it. So I'm still waiting for my appeal in Superior Court on June 11th.

About the picture:
I'd slip a shorter piece of Rigid conduit over the rod and push down on the rod with the bucket [Linked Image], I've never tried it but it seems it would work.

Mark


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Mark Stetson
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My name is Justin Amezquita and I passed my journeyman electrician exam at 19 years old so I could possibly be the youngest

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