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Old 04-26-2018, 7:50 PM
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Default Plumbers, Pipefitters, HVAC/R Apprenticeship Test San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma

http://www.ualocal38.org/test%20anno...nt%20-2018.pdf

San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, Mendocino and Lake Counties.

UA Local 38 is taking applications for apprentices. There is a massive shortage of smart plumbers, pipefitters and especially HVAC/R and service plumbers. Starting wage is $28 an hour. Some of the best medical benefits anywhere at no cost at all to the employee,very low co-pays, amazing drug program, ERISA defined benefit pension payed for by employers, separate 401a defined contribution plan, life insurance, jury duty pay.

My suggestion is HVAC/R service or start up. A good HVAC/R service tech will never be out of work and can move anywhere there is a demand. Company vehicle to take home, gas card, bridge tolls and parking paid by employer.

In the past, no good contractor would hire someone for HVAC/R without trade school or experience. There is now such a shortage of competent workers joining the trades, there is a chance to get in.

People with HVAC/R experience are encouraged to apply. Auto, diesel mechanics and other related fields are strongly encouraged to apply. They should also apply straight to union signatory companies as a tradesman (pre apprentice or driver) and prove yourself and earn a sponsorship.

Must be willing to work hard, learn and work long hours. I have never worked under 2200 hours in a year and I used to miss work due to the military Reserve. Get a trade with the strong possibility to make 200k taxable a year with over 50k in untaxable pension and medical on top with no student debt.

Please pass this to smart hard workers you know. We have had some great guys retiring and collecting a pension between 55 years old and 62 and we have a bunch more coming up.
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I am a physician. I am held to being "the expert" in medicine. I can't fall back on feigned ignorance and the statement that the patient should have known better than I. When an officer "can't be expected to know the entire penal code", but a citizen is held to "ignorance is no excuse", this is equivalent to ME being able to sue my patient for my own malpractice-after all, the patient should have known better, right?

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Old 04-27-2018, 11:10 AM
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BTT.

You can ask questions if you want.
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I am a physician. I am held to being "the expert" in medicine. I can't fall back on feigned ignorance and the statement that the patient should have known better than I. When an officer "can't be expected to know the entire penal code", but a citizen is held to "ignorance is no excuse", this is equivalent to ME being able to sue my patient for my own malpractice-after all, the patient should have known better, right?
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Old 04-30-2018, 11:16 AM
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Is anyone taking the test? I can get you some pointers on what to study.
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I am a physician. I am held to being "the expert" in medicine. I can't fall back on feigned ignorance and the statement that the patient should have known better than I. When an officer "can't be expected to know the entire penal code", but a citizen is held to "ignorance is no excuse", this is equivalent to ME being able to sue my patient for my own malpractice-after all, the patient should have known better, right?
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Old 05-20-2018, 7:37 PM
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Bump to top. I spoke to some friends at another local who gave a test recently and many people failed.

If you are planing on testing, study basic math and brush up. Getting a tutor is a good idea and I know many people who did just that.
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I am a physician. I am held to being "the expert" in medicine. I can't fall back on feigned ignorance and the statement that the patient should have known better than I. When an officer "can't be expected to know the entire penal code", but a citizen is held to "ignorance is no excuse", this is equivalent to ME being able to sue my patient for my own malpractice-after all, the patient should have known better, right?
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Old 06-29-2018, 5:59 PM
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Did anyone take the test? How do you feel you did?
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I am a physician. I am held to being "the expert" in medicine. I can't fall back on feigned ignorance and the statement that the patient should have known better than I. When an officer "can't be expected to know the entire penal code", but a citizen is held to "ignorance is no excuse", this is equivalent to ME being able to sue my patient for my own malpractice-after all, the patient should have known better, right?
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Old 06-30-2018, 3:10 PM
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Not sure if you saw the SCOTUS Janus ruling but I'd stay far away from joining any unions. This is the beginning of a rapid decline for union membership dues and thus, the power and sway of unions. This will put the pensions in serious jeopardy as well.
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