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    Posted: 05/December/2007 at 11:59am
Thanks for the advice cccs doesn't have one for quite awhile so I thought I would check on Whittier. I hope it is a little easier so when I retire in a couple years from plumbing and continue cleaning with my daughter.
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Nope...But, I got my Certification at Central California Cleaning Supply in Cerritos from Jim Smith.He was very thorough and was able to keep me awake for the whole 2 days (which is not easy).


Theyll have the classes every now and then. You should definately take it!



Ps-I was an apprentice plumber at one time. and carpet cleaning is a breeeeze compared to plumbing.






    
     

Edited by Thang - 04/December/2007 at 10:50pm
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Does anyone know who teaches the iicrc cc class in Whittier, California and have any opinions about that class. Just a newbie and want to learn as much as I can before getting my feet to wet.
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