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Free 10 week exam prep class for Electricians starts 5 Jan 2015

Classes start January 5, 2015

Local Electrical Inspector Chris Bennett will be hosting a 10 week exam prep class to Electricians that are interested in taking their master or journeyman electricians test. This class is for people who have been employed in the electrical trade or have completed a 2 year degree program from KCTCS in an electrical field and want to become a licensed electrician.

The cost of the class will be free.

The class will be held at Adair County High School's Lake Cumberland Area Technology Center, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY. Classes begin January 5, 2015 at 5pmCT. Students will need a copy of the 2014 National Electrical Code, scratch paper and a calculator. For more information please call Chris Bennett @ 270-378-1036




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