MKoczeniak
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- Location
- Englewood, fl
I could really use some guidance.
I moved here from Ohio where I worked as an apprentice and was in a class program for two years, after moving here I've acquired a job with a company as an apprentice but the company does not offer a program in house for in class education.
I want to become a licensed electrician and eventually a master. Im very new to the trade and feel lost as the best course of action.
There's alot of information and I get confused, I've read I only need three years under a master on the job to be able to test, then I see responses where I need class time with 4 years or 6 years on the job with no class.
And that it's per county, not state wide but there are different types of journeyman.
I'd appreciate any guidance.
I moved here from Ohio where I worked as an apprentice and was in a class program for two years, after moving here I've acquired a job with a company as an apprentice but the company does not offer a program in house for in class education.
I want to become a licensed electrician and eventually a master. Im very new to the trade and feel lost as the best course of action.
There's alot of information and I get confused, I've read I only need three years under a master on the job to be able to test, then I see responses where I need class time with 4 years or 6 years on the job with no class.
And that it's per county, not state wide but there are different types of journeyman.
I'd appreciate any guidance.