Anonymous wrote:Two things.
1) You need to understand what the formal electrician training process is in Virginia.
2) Have him call amusement park h.r. departments and ask. He might be able to find a sympathetic person who will look it up. The bulk of the work might also be outsourced. Electrical safety is no joke at a place that has thousands of guests and all those rides.
Arcade maintenance might be more like appliance repair than being an electrician.
In my state, electricians are union and it's a 5 year working (paid) apprenticeship program. My guess is that you would need that training to be an electrician who works on rollercoasters and powering buildings at a park.
He knows it's different than arcade maintenance. Like I said, he's very familiar with the theme park environment. I think he's scared off by any testing, which is not his strong suit. Nice "kid", friendly, works very hard, just a hard time with formal schooling.