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[quote=Anonymous]Six years absolute minimum to reach the Master Electrician level.----- "To become an electrical worker, additional schooling isn't required, but it is a plus if you have it. You could seek an associate's or bachelor's degree at a traditional college, but your best bet is training with an organization like IEC that specializes in nothing but electrican training. How long does it take to become an electrician in all? To become a journeyman electrician, you will need to complete an electrical apprenticeship. The apprenticeship duration varies from state to state, however it is approximately four years long or around 80,000 to 100,000 hours. During these years, you will learn the basic skills of an electrical worker and the different codes and requirements for various building structures. You may work on commercial or residential buildings. When you finish your required apprenticeship hours, you then sign up to take an exam. Once you pass the exam, you will officially be a licensed journeyman electrical worker. Not everyone passes on the first try so it might take a couple times to pass (again, your chances or passing increase greatly if you train at IEC). Many people stop here. However, you can further your career by continuing and becoming a master electrician. In order to become a master electrician, you have to have extensive knowledge and skills of installing electrical equipment. You also need to complete 4,000 hours or about two years of work as a journeyman. In some states, you have to pass an exam in order to become a licensed master electrician. While the time it takes to become an electrical worker can be lengthy, it is a rewarding career that doesn’t require a college education. Throughout the time it takes to become an electrical worker, you will gain extensive knowledge and skills that will make your job rewarding on a daily basis. And rather than accumulating education debt, you will be getting paid the whole time! Contact IEC today and begin your journey to becoming a professional electrician." https://www.myelectriccareer.com/how-long-become-electrician[/quote]
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