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17 Jan 2010

New States Added

Arkansas  
Indiana  
Iowa  
Kansas  
Kentucky  
Maine  
Michigan  
Minnesota  
Montana  
Nebraska  
Oklahoma  
Pennsylvania  

And we have been servicing the following states since 2004:

Alabama  
Arizona  
California  
Carolina North  
Carolina South  
Colorado  
Florida  
Georgia  
Hawaii  
Idaho  
Illinois  
Louisiana  
Maine  
Maryland  
Mississippi  
Missouri  
Nevada  
New Mexico  
New York  
Ohio  
Oregon  
Texas  
Utah  
Virginia  
Washington  
West Virginia  
Wisconsin  
Wyoming  

Some of the study materials for your state include:

General Engineering Contractor  
General Building Contractor  
Business Management and the Law  
Audio Law CD  
Blueprint Reading Estimating and Bidding which includes the Contractor's Math CD  
Mastering the International Building Codes CD  
Alarm Company Operator  
Boiler, Hot Water Heating and Steam Fitting Contractor  
Building Moving/Demolition Contractor  
Carpentry Contractor - Cabinet, Millwork and Finish  
Carpentry Contractor - Framing and Rough Carpentry  
Concrete Contractor  
Construction Zone Traffic Control Contractor  
Drywall Contractor  
Earthwork and Paving Contractors  
Electrical Contractor  
Elevator Contractor  
Fencing Contractor  
Fire Protection Contractor  
Flooring and Floor Covering Contractors  
Glazing Contractor  
Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning/HVAC  
Home Inspection Full Course Program  
Insulation and Acoustical Contractor  
Landscaping Contractor  
Lathing and Plastering Contractor  
Lock and Security Equipment Contractor  
Low Voltage Systems Contractor  
Manufactured Housing Contractor  
Masonry Contractor  
Metal (Ornamental) Contractor  
Metal (Sheet) Contractor  
Painting and Decorating Contractor  
Parking and Highway Improvement Contractor  
Pipeline Contractor  
Plumbing Contractor  
Refrigeration Contractor  
Roofing Contractor  
Sanitation System Contractor  
Sign (Electrical) Contractor  
Solar Contractor  
Steel (Reinforcing) Contractor  
Steel (Structural) Contractor  
Swimming Pool Contractor  
Tile Contractor - Ceramic and Mosaic  
Water Conditioning Contractor  
Water Well Drilling Contractor  
Welding Contractor  
OSHA Program  
Asbestos Practice Exam  

Go to www.PassYourStateExam.com or www.StateExamServices.com

Educational Services
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PRESS RELEASE: June 1, 2009

How to study for the contractors licensing exam:

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How to study for the state exam:

NOTE :
You must study my practice exams as described here in this policy letter. These practice exams do not contain the exact same wording as the real test and memorization has no part in it but Understanding the subjects of the real test that are in my practice exams does. My practice exams contain the subjects that are on the actual state exam and that you need to understand in order to pass the actual state exam. The goal of the program is to familiarize you with those different subjects that will be on the actual state exam.

How our Program Works:

These practice exams do not contain the exact questions and answers that will appear on the contractor examination but has the subject matter that the board wants you to know in order to pass the state exam. Once you UNDERSTAND the subject matter, you can then answer any question correctly. The goal of the program is to familiarize you with the different subjects that will be included on the real exam.

How to take the State Exam:

Answer all questions in a way that answers "the questions that the real exam is asking". Don't add more to it or over complicate it. The Questions asked of you are simple, if you over complicate them by adding your opinion and your “know it alls” then you may fail. Once you have completed the real exam, save the printout that the testing center has given you as proof that you failed or passed.

Test Strategy:

This is a multiple-choice examination with four choices per question. Some questions require mathematical computation. Examination questions are written to provide only one BEST answer. All correct answers have equal value. If you are unsure about a particular question, it is better to try to answer the question with the chance of possibly getting it correct (and earning one point) than it is to leave the question blank and definitely get it wrong (and lose one point). Ample time is provided to answer all examination questions, so be sure to read each question and its four choices completely and carefully before selecting the BEST possible answer to the question.

Mario Robles
Tech Support
Educational Services
consultantmario@earthlink.net
www.PassYourStateExam.com

PRESS RELEASE: Nov 9, 2008

New updated General Engineering contractor license testing practice exams for the Utah contractor license, the Nevada contractor license, and the Arizona contractor license test

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PassYourStateExam.com offers all of the individual state contractor license tests: The California contractor license exam, Alabama contractor license exam, the Tennessee contractor test the Mississippi contractor license exam.

Also the Arizona contractor license exam including the Nevada contractor test, the Florida contractor license exams, the Georgia contractor license exam including the Louisiana contractor test, and each contractor license exam for all of the other states.

Congratulations: The Updates are complete

Also the California contractor license exam, the Alabama contractor license practice exam, the Mississippi contractor test exam as well as all of the other states including the Arizona contractor license test and the Louisiana contractor test, the Georgia contractor test and the Florida contractor test, including and the Nevada contractor test exam have been created to match the same subject matter that is on each specific state contractor license exam.

Contact:

Mario Robles, Director of Public Relations  

1-800-607-3007

Email: consultantmario@earthlink.net
www.PassYourStateExam.com
www.StateExamServices.com

Construction News Flash:

Contractors License: The Future and Beyond

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Jobs, Jobs, Jobs; Construction Industry

In today's and tomorrows' world there are and will be many areas in the job market that one should open ones eyes to.

The rebuilding of our nations infrastructures will be funded by government and private parties. We are talking about roads, bridges, highways and paving, levees, dams, schools and general building etc.

There will be huge Solar Contractor demands not only in the United States but around the world.

The contractors license will become more valuable than ever and will be in demand more so due to the fact that all of the state contractors boards throughout this great USA are stepping up demands that people get their contractors license and become officially legal.

Here are some of the contractors license that will be in demand; The heavy construction license, Highways and Streets Contractor, the General Engineering contractor licenses, The Solar Contractors license, Steel (Structural) Contractor, Contractors', Earthwork and Paving Contractors, Parking and Highway Improvement Contractors, Underground Utility and Excavation Contractors

Utility Line Electrical, Utility Contractors and Manager Licenses and Fixed works contractors license.

Here are some of the states that are and will need more licensed contractors:
Alabama, Arizona, California, Carolina, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, Ohio, Texas, Utah and Virginia.

So get your courage up and get you contractors license and I guarantee that you and the country will be better for it.

Best,

Mario Robles

Consultant & Advisor

1-800-607-3007

Email: consultantmario@earthlink.net
www.PassYourStateExam.com
www.StateExamServices.com
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