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Anyone an electrician?
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<blockquote data-quote="scottg" data-source="post: 12663866" data-attributes="member: 107957"><p>I'm an electrician and while I was in school for it, was doing house wiring/troubleshooting/wire running for a local outfit. When I got out of school though, I hired on at a factory as electrical maintanence. 8.5 years later I'm still here and enjoy it. I don't enjoy conduit running at all, plus it's usually somewhat comfortable in a factory. I don't have my masters license, but have considered it many times. Probably need to take a code class again because I forgot most of that stuff. You can go different routes: shortest route is to do the apprentice stuff and do construction. The other is a technical school program and learn about lots of different things. I log onto plc's and change programs all the time and troubleshoot with a laptop more than with a meter. The only downside is in the construction business, it's almost all dayshift. I'm going to dayshift this spring but it's taken almost 9 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottg, post: 12663866, member: 107957"] I'm an electrician and while I was in school for it, was doing house wiring/troubleshooting/wire running for a local outfit. When I got out of school though, I hired on at a factory as electrical maintanence. 8.5 years later I'm still here and enjoy it. I don't enjoy conduit running at all, plus it's usually somewhat comfortable in a factory. I don't have my masters license, but have considered it many times. Probably need to take a code class again because I forgot most of that stuff. You can go different routes: shortest route is to do the apprentice stuff and do construction. The other is a technical school program and learn about lots of different things. I log onto plc's and change programs all the time and troubleshoot with a laptop more than with a meter. The only downside is in the construction business, it's almost all dayshift. I'm going to dayshift this spring but it's taken almost 9 years. [/QUOTE]
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