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#36949 04/21/04 11:29 AM
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Edward-

The eligibility requirements state that for the general exam (the biggie) you need 8000 hours OR a certified apprenticeship.

Do you recall whether you had the hours or the apprenticeship?

#36950 04/21/04 06:57 PM
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I have been a C-10 Contractor since 1999. So that automaticly qualified me. I know i did not have to take the exam,I just took it to see where i stand.


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#36951 04/21/04 11:04 PM
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I'm sitting on book 1 up in Seattle and book 2 down in modesto and LA. I need to take the california exam soon and was wondering if they test on a state code in addition to the NEC like they do in washington.=andrew

#36952 04/21/04 11:07 PM
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Strictly the '99 NEC

FYI: Local 11 has been getting into book 4 regularly lately. [Linked Image]

#36953 04/21/04 11:53 PM
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I took the California C-10 two years ago as an RME. Does anyone know if i need to take the JW test to work with the tools in CA.?

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