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RLS7201
Jun 21, 2017Explorer II
fj12ryder wrote:dougrainer wrote:Maybe your definition of "Licensed" and mine differ, but to legally do electrical work for someone in Missouri, you have be licensed in Missouri. There is no statewide licensing but you have to be licensed in the area where you are working.
Licensed Electricians on staff? HOW many residential/commercial electrical work is actually looked at by the Licensed Electrician? I doubt the Licensed Electrician will go behind EVERY receptacle that is installed by his crew and verifies that it is done correctly. Now, I find your claim suspect. Why? because how many people take pics of outlets and just happen to state that I had a previous other brand with the same problem? I took pics? Now, to claim that because you have seen a few, the ENTIRE industry is suspect????????? Sorry, you are just bring up a non issue. Doug
"Now, I find your claim suspect." If you're mistaken about this where else have you erred?
"Tens of thousands"? That could work out to 5 units a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year, for 20 years. Would that fall under the heading of "Exaggeration for effect"? :)
To take that a little father, it's actually the contractor that is licensed in the municipality where the work is to be performed. My son does electrical work around the KC area and pays a licensed contractor 10-20 percent to pull the permit. Contractors will do this only for those that get it right and pass inspection the first time.
Richard
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