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Re: Security Certification



To keep my FL license, I have to attend 40 hours of continuing education
every year. And every year, its the same old crap...nothing new. It's the
best 40 hours of sleep you can get without checking in to a Holiday
Inn...plus free lunch! :)

Jim Rojas



"Nick Markowitz" <nick-markowitz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Your right Jim but you need class room theory along with field experince
> to
> make sure your doing the job right.
> aprox 20 % class to 80% in field is what most trades these days try to
> follow.
> How many installers learned on the job  the wrong way and are doing it the
> wrong way not knowing they are dong so. Of course i have seen instructors
> who have absolutely no idea what there doing either to. Its the old catch
> 22. But even with all my experince i still have class room  and
> certificates
> to back up what i say and do , you have to to be credible.
> There is postively nothing wrong with 100% in the field learning as long
> as
> it is being done so correctly.
> and individuals should document it  should it ever be called into
> question.
> --
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> Markowitz Electic Protection
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>
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>
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>
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>
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