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Old 11-04-2005, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Invigor
nothing wrong with being a geek! and office spaces are fine, I'd like to get into the electrician field with commercial lighting as my "specialty"
yup it is kinda like the interior design school for office and warehouse lighting. you will learn how many SQ^FT you need per light and how to chose fixtures to maximize your lighting of the concrete floor/work station.

kinda neat but I wouldn't pay for it unless I was doing a business that was strictly designing setups as you become more of an architect and not actually doing the work. so basically you do up the lighting scheme and a lighting installer puts them where you wanted them as per your blueprint. so if you want to be an electrician who is installing commercial lighting you don't need the courses.

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