How to Obtain Your Contractor’s Certification and License with Online Resources

There are many benefits to working in the skilled trades. For example, a trade school doesn’t cost as much as a four-year college; with on-site training, you’re likely to get a job right after completion of your chosen academic program; there are always going to be trade jobs available and they’ll never be outsourced; plus, trade jobs pay just as much, and sometimes even more than a lot of jobs that require bachelor’s degrees.

General contractors and construction managers are some of the highest-paid workers in the skilled trades, and it’s a job in high demand. It’s also fairly easy to get started in this field and become a licensed contractor. Here are a few things you need to do in order to obtain and maintain your contractor’s license.

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