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Why is an electrical engineer better than electrician?

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Daniel’s Answer

Electrician is responsible for the installation and maintenance of that work, While Electrical Engineer works on the design and majorly responsible for the entire design and installation. Electrical Engineering in most countries is a 3-4 Year Degree, Pay would also differ .Electricians do have training in electrical theory, just not as broad or deep as an engineer.

Daniel recommends the following next steps:

For Electrician - https://www.trade-schools.net/articles/become-an-electrician.asp
Engineering - https://www.learnhowtobecome.org/electrical-engineer/
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Robert’s Answer

It really depends on your ability to comprehend the situation that is needed to be taken care of.
Engineers know the theory but In most cases arn't capable of making it work.
If you work well with your hands and can see beyound the end of your nose then an Master Electrician is where you want to be.
Engineers do the big jobs. Masters engineer the end product.
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