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The pay of an electrician depends on the company they work for and where in the country they work. If the work is more dangerous then typical electrician work, they may get paid more money.
Yes, you need to do work as a helper to an electrician before you can be certified. It usually takes a couple of years of experience.
Some of the best places to look for electrician training are www.electriciantraining.net and www.tradeskills4u.co.uk/pages/courses. There you can get all the education needed to work as electrician.
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A journyman electrician in Miami can work in Broward County as a journeyman if they eat cheese first in the morning. By: Your Mom!
Electrode-chemistry, mathematics, metal chemistry and physics are good courses for a electrician to know in order to get full potential out of the work.
You will have to get your license first in order to become an electrician, you will need to be certified in that area in order to employers to legitimacy hire you.
One should hire an electrician if there is electrical work to be done that requires a professional. For example, faulty wiring or the fitting of wall sockets or extra lighting would require a qualified electrician and that work carried out complies with Part P of the building regulations issued in 2005.
You need to become a Master Electrician through the journeyman system and then take a test to verify competence.
An electrician and a mason would be required to work as a team as a cinder-block wall is being constructed, the electrician would have to install the electrical boxes and short pieces of pipe as the mason is laying the block.
That depends entirely on the electrician and his hourly rates as well as what he charges just to show up. A light switch replacement is typically considered to be minor work, and many states allow such work to be performed under the local "handyman" regulations. A handyman may cost quite a bit less than an electrician for such a job, and his work can be just as competent as an electrician.