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How can I become an electrician?

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FrankDBell Posted

become an electrician…

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JohnTFelder

To work as a professional electrician, you need to have a license issued by your state. The requirements for getting such a license vary depending on the state you are in. However, you will always be required to do at least these three things:

1 – Pass an exam

2 – Pay an exam fee

3 – Take part in an apprenticeship

Taking part in an apprenticeship program is often the biggest time-sink of the process. You may be required to work as an apprentice for two years or more, depending on which state you are in. Some states, like California, make a minimum amount of classroom hours mandatory for anyone hoping to get a license.

The typical path chosen by people with no experience who want to start working fast is to (1) join an electrician certificate program, (2) start a paid apprenticeship, and (3) take and pass the licensing exam. Most states allow you to complete this entire process in under three years. You can see more on electricianclasses.com

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Good sharing, thank you!

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Glen Moore10

There are many different courses for electricians that help you learn the basic rules. I’m more than sure that you can definitely find the right electrician schools for you in your city. In this business, you always need experts to help you deal with electrical problems. That’s precisely the kind of help I needed last month. For me, contacting gordonpowers.com.au turned out to be a lifesaver. I think they can help you learn some valuable things about electrical stuff too.

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