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We have a guy interviewing next week to help the vintage guy out. He may not work out. If this is the case, can you have a resume ready for me to give to my GM?
I'm trying to get you in here and closer to the family.
Dan
Well, I didn't find anything solid yet. The job in Midland called and wanted me to work so I did another hitch out there. A couple different friends let me use their couch, shower and washing machines. Not really ideal but it keeps the income flowing.
I found a place in Dallas hiring apprentice electricians. Anyone know anything about electricianing? Is is a hard and/or lengthy process to become a journeyman? As near as I can tell to become an apprentice electrician you give the state $20 and register and they give you an apprentice license.
I'm hoping to be in Arlington in a week or two. I did manage to score this htc phone. Mobile I-net is pretty nifty.
A journeymans license Takes 1 of 2 things to get. !) Pass the journeymans exam, very difficult without school or 2) complete an apprenticeship with a Dept. of Labor recognized apprenticeship. I did the latter, and went to school for 4 years after work and worked 40 hrs. a week. When you complete the course and pay the fees they give you a journeymans license without any test. You have to be able to prove 8000 hrs of OJT as well as a certain number of classroom hours, but I forget that number. It may have changed since I was there. Pay is low to start and the work might be anywhere and you have to travel to it. See if there's a IBEW local union around, they have a good apprenticeship program if you can get in.