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Work is plentiful, so that return phone call may never come. Got to keep calling. State licensing has a lot to do with the labor shortage. Sununu promised he would address it during his last term and he didn’t. The Lakes Region isn’t everyone “cup of tea” for many reason. Me, I find it a wonderful place to live. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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Are you suggesting we need licensing for framers and finish carpenters?
Sort of confused on the post. |
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I thought NH broadened licensing reciprocity on a number of occupation last year. Not sure which ones. I always thought some trade groups/professions made licensing difficult to prevent new competition.
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But his post was that he is seeing more of the licensed professions in the area, and not enough framers and finish carpenters. |
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