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Larry Jaques July 8th 09 05:38 AM

Liability & responsibility of electrician?
 
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On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 21:56:04 -0400, the infamous "Rich."
scrawled the following:


"krw" wrote in message
.. .

I'm still waiting for you to back up your remarks. I'll accept further
personal attacks on your part as your acknowledgment that you spoke
without
first knowing the facts.


I don't have to. It's clear that you can't back up your assertion
that *every* jurisdiction requires licensed electricians, which is
clearly laughable.


I've already posted several links within this thread to show that licenses
are required by law. To date you have posted none, nada, zilch, zip to show
any one place in this country where a license is not required to do
electrical work.


I remember doing (unlicensed) both plumbing and electrical work in CA
but both are illegal without licensing here in OR. Obtaining 4 years
of journeyman (or even $8/hr apprentice) work is nigh onto impossible
here, too. sigh,shrug

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After silence, that which comes nearest
to expressing the inexpressible is music.
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