I have played several games in my Steam library for more hours than it takes to become a police officer.
I have played several games in my Steam library for more hours than it takes to become a police officer.
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I have played several games in my Steam library for more hours than it takes to become a police officer.
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What is an electric sign specialist?
It seems to be as straightforward as it sounds. It's a narrowly focused electrician license for working on signs that use electricity.
The Sign Specialist Contractor License allows you to do the following work:
• Installation of all types of electric signs
• Repair and maintenance
https://www.contractorcampus.com/michigan-sign-specialist-contractor-license.html
It makes sense to have a separate license since those signs ran on stupid high voltage. I had a friend nearly stop his heart messing around with a neon sign transformer (he knew how dangerous it was, he just didn't care)
another reason a lot of those are being changed out for low-power LED drivers