Hey guys, new to the site. I was hoping to get some info from some of the vets here.
I will start by saying I do have some electrical experience in residential running romex, installing sub panels, circuits etc. I am currently working on my first commercial project (under a contractor), learning to bend pipe, etc. I even wired up a couple panels and they worked first time... LOL
I would like to work towards getting my license and from what I can tell I need 4 years experience. OK. But I also see the board requires a background check. I am not even going to try to put lipstick on it, I have a pretty bad record.
So does the board(Atlanta, GA) just deny people with felonies? This is obviously a big concern for me as I do not want to put 4 years of time in, and not be able to get my license.
Now for the experience part. Apparently you need the experience while working for a licensed electrician/electrical contractor. The job I am working on now (I caught the tail end, just a couple weeks worth of work), seems kind of backwards. The electrical company hired a GC to do the work. I work for the GC. They are telling me they have a project coming up that will be a year long. How would I count that towards my experience?
I have another job opportunity making more money, but would require me working 3PM to 9PM knocking on doors, and I have done it before, was OK at it but I hated the hours. I missed my kids games, practices, etc I really was not happy doing it. I would rather make less and do something I like and work towards something. But if my history is going to be a brick wall, I might as well stop now because I cant afford to be a $10/hr helper forever.
I will start by saying I do have some electrical experience in residential running romex, installing sub panels, circuits etc. I am currently working on my first commercial project (under a contractor), learning to bend pipe, etc. I even wired up a couple panels and they worked first time... LOL
I would like to work towards getting my license and from what I can tell I need 4 years experience. OK. But I also see the board requires a background check. I am not even going to try to put lipstick on it, I have a pretty bad record.
So does the board(Atlanta, GA) just deny people with felonies? This is obviously a big concern for me as I do not want to put 4 years of time in, and not be able to get my license.
Now for the experience part. Apparently you need the experience while working for a licensed electrician/electrical contractor. The job I am working on now (I caught the tail end, just a couple weeks worth of work), seems kind of backwards. The electrical company hired a GC to do the work. I work for the GC. They are telling me they have a project coming up that will be a year long. How would I count that towards my experience?
I have another job opportunity making more money, but would require me working 3PM to 9PM knocking on doors, and I have done it before, was OK at it but I hated the hours. I missed my kids games, practices, etc I really was not happy doing it. I would rather make less and do something I like and work towards something. But if my history is going to be a brick wall, I might as well stop now because I cant afford to be a $10/hr helper forever.