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The original was posted on /r/electricians by /u/Ok_Condition4209 on 2024-01-15 02:52:41+00:00.
Hey I've been doing electrical work (non union don't judge me) for about 6 years and I am really interested in trying to get my journeyman license this year. I live down here in Miami,FL all I need is 3 yrs worth of W2 forms and some letters from to verify I have 3000 hours of work experience. But I'm kinda confused how the license works because some one told me theirs a license for the county and another one for the state and I'm trying to get the right one
Also I was wondering how much has the code changed from the 2017 NEC to the 2023 NEC because I have the 2017 book... Also I'ma need at least a solid 2 months of studying to pass it on my first go round. I pretty much got section 2 and 3 down pretty decent. So dose anybody know of like a good study guide/program to use to help me pass please let me know thanks in advance