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Home-Grown Electricians Power Up in Trade School |
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Sparks may have flown in the learning process, but you have the skills of an
electrician. You can take apart complex mechanical devices and put them back
together. You can diagnose problems and provide quick solutions. But unless you
have solid credentials from an electrician
trade school, you're missing out on higher-paying jobs.
If you're an electrician who's frustrated because you feel excluded from choice positions with growing companies, listen up. In this age of accountability and credentials galore, the journeyman electrician is at a crossroads: should you continue taking on hit-or-miss neighborhood fix-it projects that vary from month to month, or go to electrician school and get the training you need to land steady paying employment? According to the National Electrical Contractors Association, earning a diploma or certificate from an electrician trade school is the way to go. Here's why! Get Amped: Why You Should Attend Electrician School
The Career Circuit: Profile of an Electrician
Sources US Bureau of Labor Statistics National Electrical Contractors Association About the Author Kelly Richardson covers the local education and technology scenes in major cities across the country. His articles appear in a variety of respected educational journals, periodicals, and e-zines. |
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