Apprenticeship Or Trade School To Be An Electrician?

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The very top sentence of the description is exactly what I was looking for. I am a recent college drop out of putting in 2.5 years of college. I really do not want to pursue that shit anymore. I want to do a trade and I want to provide for myself and my girlfriend. I just want a family, but I know I have to be financially stable. As I was looking into what trade to do. I researched more about an electrician and it really caught my eye. This is the second video I have watched from you so far. I am glad that you are still continuing to educate your viewers everyday about you skillset. That is incredible I am loving the positive energy and dedication. I am definitely subscribing. I could not figure out how exactly or where I should start to become an electrician. Until I was scrolling down in the comments and BAM. As I was about to do that. I see what you said about how they offer it for free in NYS for people under 21. I am only 19, so that is a plus. I am definitely going to be studying more of your videos and broaden my knowledge on the profession of becoming an electrician some more. Thank you for sacrificing your time to help out others like me!

erikthechosenone
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I went to a trade school full time for 7 months and it cost me 20k i kinda regret it because the company i work for right now offers a 4-5 yr apprenticeship fully paid for with on the job training along with theory and hands on training in the classroom every tue and thursday after work which upon completion i could get my journeymans license. In My opinion look into apprenticeships and dont worry if you dont have any experience just apply!

mosesr
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If you want to know what you are doing, do an apprenticeship and pay attention

alecthenice
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Here in Northeast Ohio, no trade schools and electricians say there too busy to train an apprentice, but the union wants you to have experience...Running out of options

SG
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So many decisions. I can't make up my mind! Thanks for the video!

fjallabrjotur
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Excuse me, can you scallion the different type of electricians I can be? I want to know what might be a good fit for me. Also is doing the first year as residential then the rest a commercial a good idea? I read in a forum that residential is easier to learn because it’s more repetitive and you can keep learning more with commercial.

Also I’m also here in Portland, I live like 40 minutes away out in the country in north plains.

Will it be okay if I take the bus? Or should I wait until I get my drivers license and get a car? Since I only have a permit, I’m 19 but I wasn’t let to drive much

paulinoleal
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I agree with you - it's better to get paid to learn, than to pay that huge bill for trade school. I had no idea trade school was that expensive! :O $37, 000? Wow! ~Cindy! :)

CindyBradyTooh
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Is it possible to become a part of the ibew union without doing the apprenticeship? If I had some electrical experience with a trade school, could I just sign up for the union afterwards? The particular class at this trade school I visited they told me to take a basic intro electrical class. It’s 15 weeks, and pretty cheap, $2550

CHASA
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Im in year 1 of a two year program . $3, 500 per year, then 2 year apprentice after to get the journeyman ticket

Afterlifesonixs
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Another route pre appr program some states offer for free, gov funding. Personally here in nj 32k for a few months is alot from someone who just got out of college. Scout around, some utility company you can get into through customer service first then bid internal for pre appr union jobs, and you can learn on the job. I would do lots of re search, and with this economy I wouldnt recc 30k for someone just starting. Some pre app program can cost around 10k to 14k so its cheaper. Hope this helps.

newjerseefemale
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Where I can apply for an apprenticeship as a foreigner . Will they provide me the visa too ??

trapscholarrrr
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The apprenticeship is obviously the better choice.

robinly
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Lookin more n more like a npc from sekiro shadows die twice. I like it

bootsmcgee
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Here in New Mexico the local community college helps out with the job search. And you get credited hours up to 4, 000 hours. But sadly, if you joined JATC from the community college, you start as a first year. It doesn’t count much towards apprenticeship.

New Mexico JATC you are only allowed to work with a union shop. And you can get stuck. Some companies don’t honor the rotation and your forced to approach the JATC director and request a transfer or request their help to get you rotated.

spitzmachine
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There is many opcions out there. I still waiting for union interview but solar and some other jobs are offering there employees OJT programs and you guys really dont have to pay a trade school.

jonnywick
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There is not really apprenticeship here in Bakersfield, California so I went to a trade school

jalisco
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This guy couldn't find anyone to teach him...poor guy.

robinly
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Them not honoring money dedication and work you put in is bs

Ruffwayjayx
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