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New Jersey Electrician Contractor's Reference Manual

New Jersey Electrician Contractor's Reference Manual

Item #: 120-2225-04
Publisher: Thomson Prometric
ISBN: 1-931345-15-5
Format: Paperback


To become an electrical contractor in New Jersey, you need to have the New Jersey Electrician Contractor's Reference Manual

Your decision to become a licensed electrical contractor is the first step toward establishing a successful career and a potentially rewarding future. The New Jersey Electrician's Reference Manual has been written with two goals in mind - to make the electrical industry understandable for you as you enter the business world and to clearly present the terms and concepts that will be helpful to you as you prepare to take your licensing examination.

This New Jersey Electrician's Reference Manual has been divided into 12 chapters, including a glossary of important legal and industry terms. The chapters have been organized into specific content areas that outline the electrical and construction processes step-by-step, and discuss the laws that regulate the business. Each content area includes an easy-to-read description of industry procedures and legal requirements, and for your convenience, we have also included copies of up-to-date governmental rules and regulations.

The New Jersey Electrician's Reference Manual is intended to be an all-in-one reference book for the electrical contractor. Once you have begun your business, you will find that the reference material will be an invaluable source of answers to your ongoing operational questions. The manual is not intended to provide you with specific legal, accounting, insurance, or other professional assistance, and you should always seek out a qualified professional to advise you on current requirements.

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