an electrical contractor
An electrician license is a way for an electrician to prove that he or she is skilled enough to perform certain electrical tasks safely and proficiently. Most states require some sort of license for any electrician that works in homes or office buildings. The license must be renewed at specific intervals in order to be valid. 1. Qualify to Work at any Site Holding an electrician license gives you the opportunity to apply for work at several different types of jobs. You will be qualified to perform electrical work in any situation that you prefer, instead of relying on certain jobs to open up for you. 2. Legally Supervise other Electricians A licensed electrician is legally eligible to supervise electricians who hold lower levels of certification or no license at all. The expertise required to pass the license test proves that you are proficient enough to keep track of the work of less qualified electricians so that it meets applicable standards and codes for the area. 3. Earn a Higher Salary An electrician license immediately makes you worth more money as an electrician. Whether you are a private contractor or you work for an established company, you can begin to demand a higher rate as soon as you earn your license. 4. Be Your Own Boss Many electricians who earn their license are interested in going into business for themselves. Independent contractors have the most flexibility when it comes to choosing job sites and companies they are willing to work for. Once you have a license, you will be able to perform electrical work without supervision, which means you can accept work that does not require a team of electricians. 5. Protect the Profession One of the most important reasons for earning an electrician license is that it maintains the quality and professionalism of the electrical profession. The license separates less qualified electricians from the electricians who know what they are doing. By earning and renewing your license, you support the idea that electricians should be held to a certain safety and quality standard throughout the industry. A license protects customers from electricians who could create unsafe situations because they don’t have the necessary skills.
The term 'current state occupational licenses held' means which states that the occupational license is held in. Most states will require you to have a occupational license in each state. Many cities will also require you to have an occupational license with them.
No you can not
washington
Usually held to mean teacher or master.
This is a local question. Generally speaking the license is actually property of the state that issues it and may be held for any number of reasons.Licenses are often kept if the license is not valid, if you are arrested for a traffic crime requiring license suspension, or if the license is held in lieu of bail.
Yes
When your California license is with held it means that it is suspended. The license can be suspended for a variety of reasons such as failure to pay insurance.
Yup!
you will be held responsible/liable and have to pay for any and all damages, vehicle/injuries etc....also will likely lose your license/plates and have many many fines...
In any state, yes, you can but the license driver will be held responsible.
You will be held personally responsible (assuming you were found at fault) for all costs attributed to the accident, have large fines, likely lose your license and any plates in your name.