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- EnergizeUsContributor 4
Good morning I just wanted to take a second to introduce myself.
My name’s Wilson Matthew Betances. I’m a licensed electrical contractor serving Connecticut and Massachusetts, founder of Energize Us.
I am truly passionate about what the trades have to offer, not just as a career , but the life all of it can bring you and the community. That’s why we’ve expanded into training, workforce development, and industry education through Energize Us EDU.
If you're in the area, want to jump on a podcast, or talk about how we can build the current & next generation of contractors and apprentices. It would be an honor to meet and host you. I also attached our recent press release about the journey we are building for the trades. - WiringByronJobber Ambassador
Awesome guys, thanks for adding yourselves in here!
- julieJobber Community Team
This is an awesome idea, Cory. Thanks for bringing this up in the community!
JSELECTRIC TriPoint3 ElectricBoyes Whfboss59 JohnGriffith Hi folks 👋 I'd like to invite you to our NEW industry-specific forum board for electricians! By launching a dedicated group for electricians, we're hoping to help foster more targeted discussions and connections.I'm excited to see who ⚡️sparks⚡️ the first discussion 👀
- woodduckContributor 2
Wood Duck Electric
Honesdale Pa here
- BlinzContributor 2
Good morning!! All I am Brian Lindsey owner and president of Blackhawk Electric & Generators Inc. out in Illinois and hope I can connect and be helpful as well... Thank you
- marc-tew-028Contributor 2
Marc from The Electrical Works Ltd. based out of Toronto Canada, we use Jobber and Power Automate like it was the spoken Gospel. Pleasure to meet you all!
- WESLLCContributor 2
In my first year as a business owner. Washington Electrical Services in Bonney Lake, WA. I'm looking forward to hearing all of your successes and failures that we can all learn from!
- TheairdoctorContributor 2
HVAC contractor looking at getting my electrical license, been doing everything from changing breakers, running conduit and electrical etc and can do pretty much anything electrical related to my trade. Just dont mess with changing out panels, generators, solar etc. How hard do you think it would be for me to learn the rest I'd need or to properly qualify? I could take the California Contractors exam for electricians and pass it most likely, will pass the legal side obviously, I'm already a contractor, what are your thoughts?