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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Mustaine on March 03, 2006, 09:25:35 AM

Title: Is anyone here a licensed electrician?
Post by: Mustaine on March 03, 2006, 09:25:35 AM
I am a bit curious about it. my job is just that, a job, not a career.

for the past few months I have been helping my friend finish off his basement. we did all the work ourselves, including the electric. using books, we have had no problem. we even had a friend who pretty much knows most code check our work. it does not seem diffucult (basic home wireing), and it is something i do not mind doing.

what i am thinking about is an apprenticeship. i know i could go to school for it, but at 33 it is a bit late to start a school career for something i am not sure about.

so basically, what does an apprenticeship pay? how long to become a licensed electrician? i know there are many things i do not know about it, like say running a main in off the street to a new box, running 240 for appliances, so on, the "big" stuff. how much of the job is that kind of work? do apprenticeships still exist?

i have more questions, but thats enough for now.
Title: Is anyone here a licensed electrician?
Post by: storch on March 03, 2006, 10:26:09 AM
join the union and start with their execellent apprenticeship program. progress through journeyman and master then become a licensed contractor and never hire those union tards.
Title: Is anyone here a licensed electrician?
Post by: Mustaine on March 03, 2006, 11:15:09 AM
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Originally posted by storch
join the union and start with their execellent apprenticeship program. progress through journeyman and master then become a licensed contractor and never hire those union tards.
:lol :aok i was concerned about the unions, but didn't want to bring that up here :rofl
Title: Is anyone here a licensed electrician?
Post by: storch on March 03, 2006, 11:49:17 AM
I still carry my journeyman's card and prompty brandish it when some union tard shoots his mouth off about no skill welders.  that doesn't happen too much anymore as the the union's here with their racketeering type behavior have corrupted themselves out of the workplace.  the only place they still thrive is in the socialist republics of newyork and the northeast and michigan.
Title: Re: Is anyone here a licensed electrician?
Post by: Curval on March 03, 2006, 12:18:14 PM
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Originally posted by Mustaine
what i am thinking about is an apprenticeship. i know i could go to school for it, but at 33 it is a bit late to start a school career for something i am not sure about.


You gotta be sure, but 33 is YOUNG man!

My step-brother was 45, a partner with an e-commerce company and had two kids coming up to their teens when he decided to become an accountant.

I gotta hand it to the guy...he did online courses to get his university requirements within a year and a half and wrote and passed the CPA on his first try.

Now, bear in mind he now works for the firm in which HIS younger step-brother is a partner, effectively his boss.  I imagine that must have been a bit of a tough pill to swallow, but he did it and I respect the heck out of him for it.
Title: Is anyone here a licensed electrician?
Post by: DREDIOCK on March 03, 2006, 04:58:27 PM
Late at 33?

I had a buddy when I was a teenager who father decded to become a corporate lawyer. He was in his 40s.

Only time its too late is when your dead.
But its never too soon to start
Title: Is anyone here a licensed electrician?
Post by: WhiteHawk on March 03, 2006, 05:23:17 PM
Well, i am an industrial maintenance technician and I can tell you , for a 2 year degree I make a hell of alot of money.  There is a huge demand for workers in this field.