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Josh great job opp.. I have been in the industry for 13 years. (I don't just sell plates) Premier has a good rep and good brands, I have worked with them on one job in Redmond. Make sure they keep you on top of training and as Luke said Cedia is a good start for certs and knowledge. Let me know if I can help out in anyway.
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Originally posted by europeanplates View PostJosh great job opp.. I have been in the industry for 13 years. (I don't just sell plates) Premier has a good rep and good brands, I have worked with them on one job in Redmond. Make sure they keep you on top of training and as Luke said Cedia is a good start for certs and knowledge. Let me know if I can help out in anyway.
Tyler
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Originally posted by Eurospeed View PostThanks, Tyler. Today was my first day, I didn't really do a whole lot except for tag along with one of the journeymen, Brett. Really cool guy, he just spent the day explaining to me a lot of what he was doing, we were working on motion sensors and touch pads in a $1.7mil house in Eagle Crest. I won't actually be able to do any work with low voltage until I've been through the apprenticeship, but I can assist the journeymen, and what I'll probably be doing in the meantime is mostly audio and video.
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Originally posted by europeanplates View PostI think it takes about 4000 hours before you get a Joruney card but you will still be able to do the work as long as he is on site. I can tell you one thing a year into the job your expectations on your own home will go through the roof. My system in my home will likely cost 1/2 my homes value. Driven is a great movie BTW
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