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😬 Electricians, be honest…
What's the scariest thing you've found AFTER someone swore "the power's off"? 🔌⚡ Drop your story below 👇 — I know you've got one. #electrician #sparky #journeyman #apprentice #trades #electricianhumor
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😬 Electricians, be honest…
Hey Todd Daugherty, The Junction Box 🚀
Hey Todd Daugherty 👋 Just checked out The Junction Box. You're still early enough to structure the community properly before growth starts kicking in — which honestly is the best possible timing. We're currently helping new Skool owners turn empty/basic communities into launch-ready ecosystems completely free. Examples + full breakdown here: 👉 Community Launch Before vs after examples below 👇
Hey Todd Daugherty, The Junction Box 🚀
🎯 New in the Classroom: a FREE Sample Exam.
12 questions — one from each of our 12 full exams — with the real NEC code references and my notes on every answer. Take it, get your score instantly, and find your weak spots. Go run it and drop your score in the comments 👇 And if you've got a buddy studying for their license, send them in — they can take the sample free.
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Meet Your Instructor — Why I Built The Junction Box
I've spent 30 years in this trade, and it's given me everything. I started as a Navy-trained electrician, earned my California Journeyman card, and got my contractor's license. By 27, I'd started my own electrical contracting company and built it past two million dollars in sales. Since then I've run my own crews, estimated jobs, managed other people's companies, and for the last nine years I've taught the trade full-time as a credentialed CTE instructor — recently named my school's Teacher of the Year. I built every level of the electrical program where I teach, from the ground up. And I kept thinking: this knowledge shouldn't stop at one classroom in one town. That's why The Junction Box exists. I want to help the next generation of electricians not just pass the state exam, but build real careers — the kind that lead to your own truck, your own crew, your own company if you want it. The trade gave me a life. I'm here to hand that down. This isn't a faceless question bank. It's 30 years of hard-won, real-world knowledge — taught by someone who's actually done it. Let's get you licensed. — Todd
⚡ Code Tip: The "continuous load" trap
This one trips up more people on the state exam than almost anything else. A continuous load is any load expected to run for 3 hours or more. When you've got one, you don't size your conductors and overcurrent protection to the load itself — you size them to 125% of it. (Same thing said backwards: a breaker can only carry 80% of its rating on a continuous load. That's the "80% rule" you've heard old-timers talk about.) Example: a 40-amp continuous load isn't a 40-amp circuit. 40 × 1.25 = 50 amps. You size for 50. Miss that little 125% bump and you'll get the wrong answer every time — on the test and in the field.
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