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I'm just talking about the stupid state of Arkansas, I'm not knocking you down.
You couldn't knock him down, guy knows his trade.
From what he says, his state doesn't sound stupid at all, stupid would be having an apprenticeship with bare guidelines that let any knowitall hack slip through the cracks in short time.
My stupid state requires 5 years, 500 hours of school.
Sounds like you might wanna go right down to your states plumbing board and set 'em straight.
Stupid, silly, meaningless rules...heck all ya need is a torch and a wrench to be a plumber.
 
No,no,no,no..You guys are all wrong...
There are three rules to plumbing.

1.Poop runs down hill.

2.Don't bite your fingernails.

3.Payday is Friday.

That's it.............:laughing:
 
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No,no,no,no..You guys are all wrong...
There are three rules to plumbing.

1.Poop runs down hill.

2.Don't bite your fingernails.

3.Payday is Friday.

That's it.............:laughing:
You forgot one.

4. He may be a jack ass, but he's still your boss.
 
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in kansas it`s

12-1509

(e) Before sitting for the standard examination designated by K.S.A. 12-1508, and amendments thereto, an applicant for a journeyman certificate shall demonstrate documented proof of a minimum of two years field experience. "Field experience" means working under the direct supervision of a person having a valid journeyman certificate or master certificate or attending trade related schooling. No more than one year of the requirement may be satisfied by trade related schooling. Schooling shall consist of a minimum of 240 hours classroom training.
(f) Before sitting for the standard examination designated by K.S.A. 12-1508, and amendments thereto, an applicant for a master certificate shall demonstrate documented proof of having a valid journeyman certificate for a minimum of two years or having field experience for a minimum of four years.
 
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well guys I just got a new job in my trade so I don't think I'm going to try and learn plumbing.

I just would like to know more than one trade for job security.
 
Proof that small miracles occur daily. Let's have a moment of silence to thank God he's reconsidered plumbing and went back to making large puddles in perfectly good backyards. AMEN
 
Can we try to be a little more respectful on this forum. I know I've been overboard a few times myself, and I blame myself also, but we need to stop the BS talk. We are professionals and need to post like them.
 
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