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My night job allows me 6 hours a day free to pursue windshield repair, but it looks like Conneticut requires licensing to do windshield repair along with Replacement.
Anybody got experience in this state, maybe I should move up to Mass?
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How do you plan to drive up to CT in 6 hours if you live in Waco, TX? Check your profile.
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Hey- I'm licensed to be a fly-by-night, but I'm still from Waco, Tx
Commercial pilot flying FedEx freight in New England presently. I answered my own question when I called a windshield repair guy in the phone book and he never heard of being licensed by the state.
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