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Monthly Newsletter Recap - August 2009
 

 


Subject - Monthly Newsletter Recap - August 2009

September 2, 2009
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Monthly Newsletter Recap

The following is a recap of all the newsletters sent out in the past month. Along with a link to each of the newsletters, we’ve also shown you how many comments each newsletter received so you can go back and check out a hot topic you may have overlooked.

 

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  • As far as I can tell, Idaho requiring a Masters in order to become a contractor is a load of crap! Looks to me we are just tying to protect contractors from compitition. I know many who may not test well that are and or will be great contractors, but seeing how you now must be a MASTER Elec. very few if any contractors will be created in Idaho. Our instructor from NIC said it was one of the hardest test he had ever taken? Im not able to take it for three more years, Im hoping Idaho elec. board pulls there heads out of there ##$%'s and allows hard working elec. workers have a chance to become more than a servant to some one else. Am I the only one that thinks geeting a Master Lic. in order to be a contractor is a SCAM? thanks for your time.

    Patrick Grady
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  • VERO BEACH — A man shocked last month while handling an air machine pump was upgraded to serious condition this week, a hospital spokeswoman for Indian River Medical Center said Thursday.

    Joseph M. Lochetto, 54, of the 900 block of 19th Street, Vero Beach, was hospitalized after the Aug. 16 incident at the 7-Eleven in the 2200 block of U.S. 1. The police report attributed the shock to a faulty ground wire in the machine. Police are not investigating the incident as a criminal matter.

    Yale Dampier
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