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#1230 - 09/17/04 11:29 AM 2005 code book
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Is IAEI giving us a code book this time? I didn't see any reference with my renewal notice.

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#1231 - 09/17/04 03:52 PM Re: 2005 code book
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I'm not sure. I think there is some sort of prerequisite to get the free code book. Does anyone know?
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#1232 - 09/18/04 01:23 PM Re: 2005 code book
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It used to be that you needed 3 consecutive years of paying dues to get the book. As long as you stayed current every year you got one each code cycle.

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#1233 - 09/18/04 01:46 PM Re: 2005 code book
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Yes, I seem to remember that. Well, why don't we all email them and ask them directly? Here are the links:

customerservice@iaei.org

or

athomas@iaei.org

or

adenton@iaei.org

I am sending mine now.
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#1234 - 09/20/04 09:45 AM Re: 2005 code book
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I sent my e-mail question. Thanks Nick.
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#1235 - 09/20/04 11:57 AM Re: 2005 code book
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Here is the response from IAEI Customer Service

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Notices were sent out last Friday to people who are eligible to receive the free Code Book. Be watching for a bright piece of either yellow or pink paper. Be sure to return the original form ASAP.
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#1236 - 09/20/04 01:12 PM Re: 2005 code book
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Here is mine:

From: customerservice@iaei.org
To: Chiefns830@cs.com
Received from Internet: click here for more information


Notices for the free code books went out last Thursday to members who meet the three year requirement. Be watching for them. Please be sure to return the original flyer.

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I didn't get any warning about the colored paper and I feel cheated. Nick.
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#1237 - 09/25/04 11:50 AM Re: 2005 code book
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I just got my flyer today.
Mine was bright yellow.
It's 8 bucks for the free code book (postage) or, if you want the code book including the tabs that go with it, they are charging $16.oo
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#1238 - 09/25/04 11:08 PM Re: 2005 code book
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Tweety bird yellow here too. I got it out in the mail this morning. Thanks.

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#1239 - 09/27/04 04:42 PM Re: 2005 code book
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Aha! More information today. See below:
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Hello Nick,

We are providing a code book this year, as well. If the member qualifies he/she will receive a letter in the mail within 2 weeks.

Thanks,

Annette Thomas
Director of Customer Service
Int'l Association of Electrical Inspectors

972-235-1455 Ext. 38
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So from what I can gather, if someone does not qualify they will not receive the letter. ns
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#1240 - 09/30/04 12:56 PM Re: 2005 code book
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Got the letter and mailed my 16 bucks in right away.
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#1241 - 10/06/04 07:52 AM Re: 2005 code book
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Got my book already, great service
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#1242 - 10/14/04 10:32 PM Re: 2005 code book
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This is getting ugly. Still haven't got mine.
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#1243 - 10/15/04 07:50 AM Re: 2005 code book
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Guess what. I just got my yellow thing in the mail. I thought they forgot about me! So I'll send it out tomorrow.
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#1244 - 10/17/04 06:26 PM Re: 2005 code book
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IAEI Is sending out notifications for the 2005 NEC. The only requirement is that you have been a member for 3 consecutive years and that the you are willing to pay the shipping cost.

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#1245 - 11/05/04 04:06 PM Re: 2005 code book
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IAEI:

WHERE IS MY BOOK????
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#1246 - 11/06/04 05:39 AM Re: 2005 code book
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IAEI:

Where is my book?????
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#1247 - 11/07/04 10:01 AM Re: 2005 code book
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I had a discussion with a NFPA rep a couple of weeks ago concerning orders for the NEC 2005. I guess they have had lots of problems with this issue's publishing.

NFPA lost approx. 1,300 web orders and are not able to trace down who's orders got lost. I also understand that the printing house had a problem with the binding machine for the soft-back issue which resulted in a delay of the release. Something like 750 books had defected bindings before the problem was descovered.

I did find one other fact interesting. According this rep., nearly 30,000 orders were made for the first printing of the 2005 issue. (This does not include handbook or CD orders.) The NFPA also estimates that an additional 25,000 to 30,000 more copies will be made for future orders over the next several years as states and communities adopt the new code.

This got me thinking, so I did the math. There are 70,000 electrical contractors in the US employing 650,000 electricians. However, the NFPA will only sell 60,000 or so copies of the NEC. This seems far too low, or is this the status of our industry? I understand many areas like NY and Chicago have their "own" code, but this stat really suprises me. Only 10% of those persons whom use the NEC will ever own it. This explains alot of the work I see now days...
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#1248 - 11/08/04 06:42 AM Re: 2005 code book
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Guess thats why everytime I ask the electrician on the job site for his current NEC code book...
(so I can go over a code section with him)...he says he don't have one in the truck!

Guess thats why so many installations don't meet code.
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#1249 - 11/08/04 02:45 PM Re: 2005 code book
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One day if IAEI can ever get enough clout, maybe we can lobby to bring back the electrical journeyman license. I remember at least in those good ol' days an inspector could usually hold a conversation with someone on the job that had at least some degree of NEC understanding and responsibility. From what I've seen (in the past), card carrying journeyman took pride in their work, respected the trade, and had at least some version of an electrical code book.

Nowadays you are lucky to find someone on the job that speaks English. No, I'm not a racist and I don't hate the immigrants. All that I'm saying is it is becoming increasingly harder today to find an electrician that:

1. Has a code book.
2. Can speak, read, and write the language.

Amigos,

Hoy día usted tiene suerte de encontrar alguien sobre el trabajo que dice el inglés. No, no soy un racista y no odio a los inmigrantes. Todo lo que digo es ello se hace cada vez más más difícil hoy de encontrar un electricista que:

1. Tiene un libro de código "National Electrical Code".
2. Puede decir, leer, y escribir la lengua.
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#1250 - 11/08/04 02:56 PM Re: 2005 code book
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Works for me! I was when I worked in the field! (tested that is not by grandfather) Lets do that, we need licensed journeyman electricians working on the job!
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#1251 - 11/08/04 03:02 PM Re: 2005 code book
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I was one too. I remember that the State had it in the law, but it was up to every individual county whether or not they adopted that law. Don't really remember the mechanics of it. I think it was back in '89 or '90.

Even though the county I worked in did not adopt the journeyman card rule, I still got a pay raise for having my journeyman's card. More importantly, passing the journeyman's test and getting the journeyman license reassured me that I was at least heading in the right direction. And it gave me the confidence to go further and pass the master elec. exam.
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#1252 - 11/12/04 06:51 AM Re: 2005 code book
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Hay I just got mine Thursday!
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#1253 - 11/21/04 09:39 PM Re: 2005 code book
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JUST GOT MINE. THANKS IAEI !!


PS - Just skimmed over 680 and now I have a headache.
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