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Well good luck but all states are licensed states and no I live on the east coast happy holidays to you and your family
You are wrong, sir. (not sure what your coast of residency has to do with anything)

Every state Is NOT a licensed state. NY, PA, NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, TN, MS, KY, IN, IL, LA, MO, KS, AZ, NV, CA, DC, MD, VA,
Some of those states may have a state Journeyman electrical licenses; but they're not required to perform electrical in those states.
Mike Holt Enterprises - The Leader in Electrical Training. - https://www.mikeholt.com/statelicense.php - this is one place to look for specifics.

I have worked in many states without having a license myself. I've bought (state approved) temporary cards & apprentice cards, in order to work in some of those places. Some have special rules that exempt the license, like Native American reservations, ie: Foxwoods casino & Mohegan Sun; also power generating plants (which are Federally operated). If the job needs to be manned up, they find a way to get qualified JW's there; with or without licenses.
That yellow dues receipt, showed my qualifications to the contractors.

Happy holidays to you as well.
 

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You are wrong, sir. (not sure what your coast of residency has to do with anything)

Every state Is NOT a licensed state. NY, PA, NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, TN, MS, KY, IN, IL, LA, MO, KS, AZ, NV, CA, DC, MD, VA,
Some of those states may have a state Journeyman electrical licenses; but they're not required to perform electrical in those states.
Mike Holt Enterprises - The Leader in Electrical Training. - https://www.mikeholt.com/statelicense.php - this is one place to look for specifics.

I have worked in many states without having a license myself. I've bought (state approved) temporary cards & apprentice cards, in order to work in some of those places. Some have special rules that exempt the license, like Native American reservations, ie: Foxwoods casino & Mohegan Sun; also power generating plants (which are Federally operated). If the job needs to be manned up, they find a way to get qualified JW's there; with or without licenses.
That yellow dues receipt, showed my qualifications to the contractors.

Happy holidays to you as well.
That’s just a union card and it doesn’t say anything about being licensed. If you didn’t have a license in the states you say you have worked then why do you have to get journeyman cards to work in there state
 
You are wrong, sir. (not sure what your coast of residency has to do with anything)

Every state Is NOT a licensed state. NY, PA, NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, TN, MS, KY, IN, IL, LA, MO, KS, AZ, NV, CA, DC, MD, VA,
Some of those states may have a state Journeyman electrical licenses; but they're not required to perform electrical in those states.
Mike Holt Enterprises - The Leader in Electrical Training. - https://www.mikeholt.com/statelicense.php - this is one place to look for specifics.

I have worked in many states without having a license myself. I've bought (state approved) temporary cards & apprentice cards, in order to work in some of those places. Some have special rules that exempt the license, like Native American reservations, ie: Foxwoods casino & Mohegan Sun; also power generating plants (which are Federally operated). If the job needs to be manned up, they find a way to get qualified JW's there; with or without licenses.
That yellow dues receipt, showed my qualifications to the contractors.

Happy holidays to you as well.
I think that the journeyman card you have is made your head swell up. I’m a State certified Master Electrician and you have a journeyman card
 
That’s just a union card and it doesn’t say anything about being licensed. If you didn’t have a license in the states you say you have worked then why do you have to get journeyman cards to work in there st
Well good luck but all states are licensed states and no I live on the east coast happy holidays to you and your family

I think that the journeyman card you have is made your head swell up. I’m a State certified Master Electrician and you have a journeyman card
I'm telling you, all states DO NOT require a license to work as an electrician. I worked in your state, as a matter of fact, without a NC license; Journeyman, Master or otherwise.

Your card is not good in every state, either. You seem to not know this?
 
I'm telling you, all states DO NOT require a license to work as an electrician. I worked in your state, as a matter of fact, without a NC license; Journeyman, Master or otherwise.

Your card is not good in every state, either. You seem to not know this?
If you worked in my state you had to work for a company which has a license. There is exceptions to every rule but not in your case. If you worked in N C by yourself you would need to pull a permit. Until you get your MASTERS LICENSE you are just a want to be electrical worker with a union card
 

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