Hi Dan & Folks,
My name is Charles, from Denver, Colorado.
Great forum! I’ve enjoyed both learning and sharing info.
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My question is, what can I do about licensing for work in multiple states?
Do some states accept licensing from other states, or do they all need to be of their own issue?
Which states might be tougher than others?
I like to travel in my rv and find work where I can. It’s fairly easy to do and it’s a lot of fun. Especially now with Google Earth. It’s like having my own helicopter. I just cruise over town and pick out jobs to go look at.
Up ‘till now I’ve been flying under the radar without any problem. I am a small one-man show and I don’t expect anyone would be too upset, but you never know.
If there is a good way to go legal I’d love to find out about it.
Thanks for all your great insight into this thing we call putting paint on the ground!
Best regards, Charles Dickinson
Freedom Striping Company
Denver, Colorado
Please see pics @ flickr.com/freedomstriping
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Here’s a copy of my PavePro Bio…
ID, Charliestripe
Rollin’ round the USA! Havin’ fun!
20 year striper, wouldn’t trade it for anything.
Got paint on the ground in over 25 states!
Have five tanks on three conventional machines. Never switch colors, ever.
The easiest answer is usually the best answer.