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contractor licensing The King 12-28-2008
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Posted by The King on December 28, 2008, 12:04 pm
http://www.nationalcontractors.com/licensing/

Interesting how many states like SD, NY and some others have no hvac
license requirements. That explains a lot.

Posted by olddog on December 28, 2008, 1:16 pm

> http://www.nationalcontractors.com/licensing/
> Interesting how many states like SD, NY and some others have no hvac
> license requirements. That explains a lot.

In TX you have to have a license to send out incompetent HVAC help. They
need to certify the installers, not the company that sends them out.


Posted by Don Ocean on December 29, 2008, 3:11 am
olddog wrote:
>
>> http://www.nationalcontractors.com/licensing/
>> Interesting how many states like SD, NY and some others have no hvac
>> license requirements. That explains a lot.
>
> In TX you have to have a license to send out incompetent HVAC help. They
> need to certify the installers, not the company that sends them out.

Texas only got licensing a couple of years ago. They also have a special
Electricians license for HVAC contractors so that they are no longer
blackmailed by the Electricians.. Thats a really great Idea. The fines
are staggering for those that get caught without a license though. As
for their people being incompetent.. There is no excuse for that if
true.. They have statewide training seminars that are cheap or free and
very frequent. Read "Air Conditioning Today" sent free from New
Brunswick Texas.. A very well written monthly journal. How many more
wild allegations are going to be aired here anyway. By the way..Each
state has its own licensing procedure and do not honor each others
licenses. Isn't Bobs Veteran Service in New York.. I doubt that New York
is not licensing every trade and has been for years. Both Dakota's
license everything nowadays as does Minnesota. Iowa has licenses, but
many ignore them as there is little if any enforcement..Same with
Nebraska. Wyoming and Montana will merely soot you if you fuck their
job. The Canadians are so damned glad to get a service person that they
honor all licenses and will encorage their daughter to marry you. The
closer you get to Mikeys state the looser things get. Desperation I guess.

Posted by KJPRO on December 28, 2008, 6:45 pm

> http://www.nationalcontractors.com/licensing/
> Interesting how many states like SD, NY and some others have no hvac
> license requirements. That explains a lot.

Yep, that's one problem.



Posted by Zyp on December 28, 2008, 7:24 pm
KJPRO wrote:
>> http://www.nationalcontractors.com/licensing/
>> Interesting how many states like SD, NY and some others have no hvac
>> license requirements. That explains a lot.
> Yep, that's one problem.

I think if the wholesalers would stop selling to just anyone [look at the
internet for example] it would clean out a lot of [bootleggers.]

--
Zyp



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