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本帖最后由 AASTAR 于 2010-5-12 00:10 编辑 - U1 n$ _" z) }* ^' C+ `
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We all know that a journeyman electrician (without a master elctrician license) do some side jobs for their friends with some cash sometimes.
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Is that legally for a journeyman electrician to do electrical job for a homeowner who pull his own electrical permit? But he is NOT a licensed elctrical contractor.
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2 M' d& I; ^/ p2 I; p' T1 EIf yes, can he be paid, or without paid just like a helper? Kind of a business question.
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+ V, |' ^ {6 S5 \2 l, Y/ GI would like to have an answer specifying the electrical safety and business regulations or standards.
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