luckily Florida is pretty laid back we run alot of emt, I do mostly commercial work alot of motor controls, 3phase 480&277v ,transformers, industrial work, thats the stuff i prefer. a day in residential going house to house is a long day for me.When I started as an electrician in Manhattan in 1973 EMT, BX and Romex were illegal. In a house we could use BX but in Manhattan on new construction everything was in threaded rigid pipe. I got really good at bending pipe and we built a lot of high rise apartments and office buildings.
(As an "A" Journeyman we almost never worked in a house, it was all commercial and industrial work. "M" class electricians worked in houses or renovation work at a reduced pay)
In Rockefeller Center everything is Rigid pipe even in existing work. We had to chop out the walls and install rigid, threaded pipe. And the entire place is built out of marble and granite.
Of course everything in new construction in the deck is rigid threaded pipe. We also couldn't use PVC anywhere except in our fish tanks.
almost all our residential is done in romex very simple and ugly looking stuff , it's nice to run racks of emt it starts to look like art work but almost never get to thread pipe and mess with ridgid. I can really appreciate that kind of work!