Is a electrician technical school better than an apprentice program?
I would like to know which of these two should I consider to become a residential & commercial electrician. Which of the two would also help me get licensed upon completion of the program/school for someday start my own business.
I live in California.
Any licensed experienced electrician's advice would be much appreciated.
Only the students really know for sure. http://www.tradeandtechnicalschools.com/California-Technical-Schools.html
Talk soon,
Joe Beaven
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Shayla M Says:
Only the students really know for sure. http://www.tradeandtechnicalschools.com/California-Technical-Schools.html
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Posted on January 20th, 2009 at 11:18 am
rgc Says:
the apprenticeship program would be better. most employers would hire experience over schooling. Apprenticeship usually has up to 150 hrs of classroom per year.
rgc
retired electrician
References :
electriciantraining.blogspot.com
Posted on January 20th, 2009 at 11:55 am