Heh. Right to work state, especially if they can charge you out the wahzoo for the privelege of working in this employment black hole. George Toft wrote: > > I would advise all that are considering this to know that > Arizona Law requires licensed contractors (classification > K-67 or L-67 for commercial, C-12 for residential) to do > this kind of work. To be a contractor, you have to fill > out a ton of paperwork, have a business, be licensed, > insured, and bonded. > > See http://www.rc.state.az.us/l_gen.html and > http://www.rc.state.az.us/l_class.html#L > > Cover your ASSets. > > Regards, > > George > > DARREN BROWN wrote: > > > > I would be happy to help. I need time and place before I can commit to > > anything. Finals are next week and the wife is in the 15th week. > > > > > > Regards, > > Darren Brown > > > > dbrown@adtron.com > > fumandriver@msn.com > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: John Albee > > Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 9:45 PM > > To: PLUG > > Subject: Cat5 Wiring > > > > I am looking for a company or a person to do some cat5 wiring for my > > clients > > as needed. This could include anything from running a couple lines > > up to > > wiring a complete office and installing patch panels. > > > > If you fit this, please give me a call today before 5PM or email me > > at the > > address below (off list) if after 5PM. > > > > -- > > John Albee > > Active Computing, Inc. > > 602.448.4528 > > john@aciaz.com