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Getting Licensed.
I have eight years of verifiable plumbing experience in Ohio, and i was wondering the steps i need to take to get my master's license. Thanks
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Re: Getting Licensed.
you will probably have to be a holder of a journeyman's license for at least two years to qualify for a masters, other than that I'm not sure about Ohio
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Re: Getting Licensed.
Thirty second google search turned up this document. Good luck.
http://www.com.state.oh.us/dic/Docum...pplrev_000.pdf
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