OT: Anyone a C10 Electrician?
I am trying to ask this question everywhere. My husband and I own an electrical company and my grandfather was the RMO of our Corporation. Basically he was the managing partner of our company. After 5 years he was going to do a waiver and transfer over eveything to us. Unfortunately my grandfather was killed after a horrible accident on April 10th. My husband and are at a loss. We need to find a C10 RMO replacement qualifier ASAP in order to continue our business. We have ordered the study material to take the test, however we only have 60 days left to get a replacement. It is not a big company by any means. We would compensate. We have three small children and this is our livelihood and feel like we are going to lose everything we have worked so hard for.
PLEASE if anyone knows anyone that can help us we would be forever grateful. It is very hard for me to ask for help so this is really going out on for me.
Thank you
Gina
Hello, yes we did contact the CSLB...several times! We can not have a waiver because it is a Corporation. The only time you can have a waiver is if RMO has been on the license 5 years. My brother actually called me ( we don't speak and have not for years) and he is going to be the RMO I believe. He and I are meeting tomorrow...wish me luck. He is a C-10 so we are good in that aspect. I am now studying for the General Contractor's test and hubby studying for the C-10 test. I think we are good now!
Thanks
Gina
We are located in Simi Valley
As for the RMO, that person does not need to be licensed, but does need to be involved in the every day, day to day operations of at least 51%. This is how I remember doing our changes in our office several years back.
Hope this helps, but do call the CSLB as they are very helpful in guiding you. If you are a union contractor call your local union to get help.
Annette
Thank you for your input!
Gina