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05.27.2008, 09:01 AM

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by getting down and dirty, it usually means a very tingly sensation in the extremities caused by 110 house current :D
yep, i worked on a deer preserve and they run a line across the bottom of the fence to keep coyotes out. I was locking up one day and my hit the wire while i was holding the gate and around 10,000 volts went through me. (no amperage so im still alive) Had a headache for a while though.
   
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Education. - 05.27.2008, 09:16 AM

You can always check into the local school for info. Most community colleges or even Vo-Tech schools have classes that will help greatly to acquire an electricians license through an apprenticeship program. Vo-Techs are really great for that kind of hands on training.
   
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You can always check into the local school for info. Most community colleges or even Vo-Tech schools have classes that will help greatly to acquire an electricians license through an apprenticeship program. Vo-Techs are really great for that kind of hands on training.
JERRY2KONE is right. A know a few High Schools in Florida and here in New Jersey that have either free or you pay something like $20 to learn things like house maintenance, painting and I saw one that had to do with plumbing and electrical work.
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