How Do You Become A Journeyman Electrician (US)?
• IBEW offers paid training for individuals interested in becoming electricians. Get formal training. Ideally, this is done at a technical school or as a part of an IBEW apprentice training program. The technical school training can be obtained after high school, or as part of the high school curriculum in a vocational / technical high school. The IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers)[1] offers paid training for a limited number of interested candidates. Selection is competitive and based on a number of different factors that vary by location and economy. IBEW training is typically 4 years in duration, but may also vary by local area. Contact the local IBEW union office for more information about this training. Finally, most branches (if not all) of the U.S. armed forces provide paid training and generous benefits to those that choose this career path at the time of enlistment. • An apprentice and journeyman electrician inspecting PVC conduits entering an electrical pa
• IBEW offers paid training for individuals interested in becoming electricians. Get formal training. Ideally, this is done at a technical school or as a part of an IBEW apprentice training program. The technical school training can be obtained after high school, or as part of the high school curriculum in a vocational / technical high school. The IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers)[1] offers paid training for a limited number of interested candidates. Selection is competitive and based on a number of different factors that vary by location and economy. IBEW training is typically 4 years in duration, but may also vary by local area. Contact the local IBEW union office for more information about this training. Finally, most branches (if not all) of the U.S. armed forces provide paid training and generous benefits to those that choose this career path at the time of enlistment. Loading… • An apprentice and journeyman electrician inspecting PVC conduits entering an el