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I’m in California and I have worked in Industrial plants(power, wastewater, and chemical) as an I&E for a couple of years. Ive done plenty of work running conduit, pulling wire, working on motor control centers, and especially troubleshooting. My concern is that it seems the only way I could get licensed would be to take a relatively major step back to become an apprentice and then go to school again. Are there any alternative routes available in CA?
u/LpeteXstream — 18 days ago