If you want to have a varity of exierience move to a power generator. I started off doing mostly plant distribution work and switched to a power station. I now work in many area to include plant wide controls, power distribution, relaying and anything else that has electricity connected to it...
I would recommend two additional things.
1. Have more than one route planned to the testing facility. The day of the exam I listened to the local traffic before leaving for the test and a truck had turned over on the interstate (my primary route). I was able to take the secondary route that I...
The handbook is better for some one not familiar with the NEC. You need to take the book and tab the major sections or you will wasting a lot of time. I use the NEC regularly and I spent the money for the Tabs. This will get you close the you will have to start reading to find the proper...
They need to make up their d&&n mind. They just recently change the rules to let individuals with a four year associates degree set for the exam. I have a novel idea why don't they have engineers submit examples of their work and see if they are really doing engineering work. We have...
I agree that the 6 minute solutions are closer to the actual test questions for the morning section. I worked the both and believe that I benefited more from the 6 minute solutions. My strategy was to attempt to ace the morning section leaving some room for error in the afternoon. I don't...
I have been producing layout and electrical/control drawings for a number of years. I started using Autocad but thats really like using a elephant gun to shoot a bunny rabbit. I migrated to Autosketch which is a $99 package. It has lots of templates and you can easily build your own. It will...
My experience has primarily been in controls (PLC's and DCS implementation and maintenance.) I looked at the three afternoon options and the last time I used a Laplace transform was in 1982 in collage. Most of the information that I found recommended the power module. I started studying in...