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Re: Suggestion for box where alarm monitoring failovers from landline to cell phone - when landline is cut.



Mr. BAss wrote:

"Applicants don't have to go before the ECLB to obtain the license".

You're wrong again, Mr. BAss..........

Norm Mugford



"Robert L Bass" <robertbass1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> However, according to Florida statute, if I
>>> actually did wish to persue a carreer as an
>>> installer, I could do so.
>>
>> An installer, yes, a license holder may be
>> another question. As Dezi would say, "you
>> have some splain'n to do Lucy", in front of
>> the ECLB prior to even getting the test
>> application approved...
>
> Nope.  You're absolutely wrong, Worthless.  The law is quite clear.  Try
> reading it sometime and then try not deliberately misquoting it.
>
>> With Mugford on the board that Q&A
>> process would be a riot...
>
> Applicants don't have to go before the ECLB to obtain the license.
>
>> Than you would have to pass the test.
>
> No problem.  When I took the CT exam, about 1/4 of the applicants walked
> out in the first 20 minutes.  They gave us something like 2 hours to
> finish.  I was done in less than 40 minutes.  Passed on the first try with
> better than a 95%.
>
>> How long has it been since you were
>> in the field?
>
> I'm still in the field.  I just don't go out to install anymore.  But
> that's the point.  I'm not interested in installing anymore. I wouldn't
> want the pay cut.
>
>>> Cracker has nothing to do with anything.
>>> He's of no significance to me, you or
>>> anyone else.
>
> No reply?  Heh, heh, heh.
>


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