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there is an apprenticeship program in ontario which leads to government certification as a "powered lift truck technician" this is the trade certification soon to be a mandatory requirement in ontario for people who want to work in this trade as a tech
i wrote this exam and passed a year ago and its no walk in the park but if you know your stuff you will pass. the the ministry of training, colleges and universities reference # for this trade exam is 282E.
  • Posted 22 Jan 2006 09:45
  • By ratchet
  • joined 8 Jan'06 - 11 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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