Posted: 5/26/2010 9:47:38 AM EDT
|
How does someone from out of state apply for an OK Pipefitter's license? For a regular industrial pipefitter?
Is it the same one called "Application For Ground Source Piping License"? Any & all help will be appreciated. MLG |
|
Quoted:
How does someone from out of state apply for an OK Pipefitter's license? For a regular industrial pipefitter? Is it the same one called "Application For Ground Source Piping License"? Any & all help will be appreciated. MLG Contact the OK State Construction Industries Board. I don't think much of them but that's where you have to go. Ground source piping I believe has to do with geothermal equipment. The pipefitters in OK that I have known are plumbers and certified welders who will tell you the difference between them and a plumber is that it is grease on their hands. http://www.ok.gov/cib/ |
|
Thanks, I managed to find it. What a screwed up process. Having to pay what amounts to a $150 tax so that you can go to work & pay taxes.
What in the heck do you guys do up there if you're out of work & out of money due to hard times but actually find a job & don't have the cash up front to pay for a what is in effect a RESIDENT'S work permit/tax? That totally sucks big fat ones! MLG |
|
No sh*t. I went to my state senator trying to get something done about the licenses for inactive journeymen and contractors and I might as well have barked up a tree.
Gov't bureaucrats will do anything to justify their dept expenditures to justify their jobs. I've seen them spend $20K for a smoking shelter but not spend $10K to fix a sinking slab that caused a $100K worth of plumbing problems in a bldg. |