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treasa’s Answer
1. Make Sure It’s What You Want
It’s important that you thoroughly research what it means to be an electrician before you start on your journey.
The last thing you want is to spend years working towards your goal, only to discover that you don’t actually enjoy the work.
2. Are You Qualified?
In order to even start on your journey to becoming an electrician, you need to be sure that you’re qualified for the job. Here are the basic qualifications for pursuing a career as an electrician:
Be at least 18 years of age
Have a high school diploma or GED
Be in good physical condition
3. Apply For Trade School or Apprenticeship Training
Your next to becoming an electrician is to apply for your training. You have two options: trade school or apprenticeship.
Trade school is going to take place on a campus with labs to teach you hands-on skills and training. This is a great option for people who learn best from experienced teachers in a classroom setting and learning as they are doing the work alongside their instructors and peers. If you choose to enroll in a trade school, be sure the school you select is approved by the Division of Industrial Relations in California; otherwise, you will not be permitted to sit for your license examination and work as an electrician.
It’s important that you thoroughly research what it means to be an electrician before you start on your journey.
The last thing you want is to spend years working towards your goal, only to discover that you don’t actually enjoy the work.
2. Are You Qualified?
In order to even start on your journey to becoming an electrician, you need to be sure that you’re qualified for the job. Here are the basic qualifications for pursuing a career as an electrician:
Be at least 18 years of age
Have a high school diploma or GED
Be in good physical condition
3. Apply For Trade School or Apprenticeship Training
Your next to becoming an electrician is to apply for your training. You have two options: trade school or apprenticeship.
Trade school is going to take place on a campus with labs to teach you hands-on skills and training. This is a great option for people who learn best from experienced teachers in a classroom setting and learning as they are doing the work alongside their instructors and peers. If you choose to enroll in a trade school, be sure the school you select is approved by the Division of Industrial Relations in California; otherwise, you will not be permitted to sit for your license examination and work as an electrician.
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Lia’s Answer
Hi Carlos,
Here is a great article from Career Builder that explains what you can expect from a job as an electrician: https://www.careerbuilder.com/advice/what-can-you-expect-from-a-job-as-an-electrician
Hope this helps!