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Hello all,
I am a journeyman inside wireman and instrument tech out of lu 380 norristown, pa.
I understand Washington state has a lot of work but requires a state license.
Do you have to be in state to test or can you do it online?
What is the cost?
Does a journeyman wireman license allow u work as an I&c tech also or do you need an additional license?
Do any other states recognize Washington license? Pacific northwest? Other states?
Only looking for facts, please.

Thanks
Pat
 

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Hello all,
I am a journeyman inside wireman and instrument tech out of lu 380 norristown, pa.
I understand Washington state has a lot of work but requires a state license.
Do you have to be in state to test or can you do it online?
They use a 3rd party testing service. I took my Washington tests in Oregon, but I had to go to the testing agency's offices (they have branches everywhere, but not sure about Pennsylvania)
What is the cost?
Does a journeyman wireman license allow u work as an I&c tech also or do you need an additional license?
Do any other states recognize Washington license? Pacific northwest? Other states?
Only looking for facts, please.

Thanks
Pat
Visit Washington's Labor & Industries site, it should answer most of your questions. They're pretty helpful on the phone too.

http://www.lni.wa.gov/tradeslicensing/
 

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Washington does not reciprocate with anyone else anymore. You can still sign the books in Local 48 and take Washington calls. If you're looking for a maintenance type job, you can work in WA. without any license. In Oregon, I believe you have to have a minimum of a PJ (plant journeyman) license to work maintenance
 

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Does Oregon require a license?
This inquiry is based on the rumor of lu 48.
How's Oregon s work outlook?
We're real slow all up and down the east coast.
No unemployment extensions are gonna bone us all.
Intel is still going strong. We'll have a similarly big job here on the coast in a year or three.

Sparky970 nailed it for Oregon licensing requirements.
 
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