Rednecktek
Solar Wizard
So I've been sailing as an electrician on ships for about 15 years now and I'm running into the combination of health issues and Coast Guard requirements and I'm having to swallow the hard pill that I may never sail again. Looking down the barrel of 50 I'm too old and broken to start another trade career so I've been looking for a job shore side that uses all my experience.
Sadly the USCG certifications don't mean squat to Washington state, so I have to get my electricians license and a pair of 60-B licenses.
They just adopted NEC2023 and I'm looking for anyone here who has done the process lately. I've got some of the older NEC2020 Mike Holt books, what should I grab for learning the tests?
What horror stories can you tell me about jumpimg through the hoops? Tips? Tricks?
Thanks y'all!
Sadly the USCG certifications don't mean squat to Washington state, so I have to get my electricians license and a pair of 60-B licenses.
They just adopted NEC2023 and I'm looking for anyone here who has done the process lately. I've got some of the older NEC2020 Mike Holt books, what should I grab for learning the tests?
What horror stories can you tell me about jumpimg through the hoops? Tips? Tricks?
Thanks y'all!