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     As a 52-Delta electric generator mechanic one great idea I have for a new career is a qualified lighting inspector, I hope to achieve some classes in the future towards this career! In the past I have held a smog mechanics license I used for work here in the state of California, the license was issued to me when I was a college chem 1A student after I passed the states smog tech exam, however the requirements for the technician certificates have recently changed to achieve greater over all vehicle quality assurance. Some classes for lighting are available locally, Lighting and Fixtures, Fire Safety, and AC circuitry which I am already fairly adept with so presently this would seem an obvious career choice. During my pastimes as I progress towards my goals to be of some assistance I like to repair failing household lamps and their plugs. There are many reasons for inspecting lighting and bringing it to the health and safety codes which include inspections on the sale of homes, annual inspections and also to protect our environment. If I achieve my certification I am only planning to offer small repairs along with the fulfillment of any inspections requested, wiring systems can be very complicated. As a 52-Delta in the military I had been previously trained by numerous peers in the repair of electronics utilizing pentode vacuum tubes, transformer circuits containing anodes and also using frequency oscillators.    11/10/11. 

 

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