TwoBlocked
Senior Member
- Location
- Bradford County, PA
- Occupation
- Industrial Electrician
Been trying to find training resources for our electrical apprentice. ATS (Advanced Technical Schooling) seems a good choice. They are approved in a number of states (but not Pa, not yet ...) and base their curriculum on Mike Holt materials.
ATS is interested in using us to help them become approved in PA. I don't know a whole lot about the PA DOL apprenticeship program, if that is what it should be called, and am hoping some of you fine folks have had experience with it. I have my doubts that it is a good fit for a small shop like ours - Gas field indication and control contractor with me being the only electrician.
As I understand it, the PA DOL "program" requires a minimum of 6 Journeymen before having a second apprentice. I can see the reasoning, so that a company doesn't have a slew of apprentices, getting paid very little (below minimum wage?) with little true on the job training. But in our situation, if our existing apprentice were to be in the PA "program" and we took on another apprentice, he would not be able to be in it. This would create a two-tier system - not good.
Any experience or thoughts on the matter? The State of PA does not require Electrical Journeymen to be licensed, but some Counties do.
ATS is interested in using us to help them become approved in PA. I don't know a whole lot about the PA DOL apprenticeship program, if that is what it should be called, and am hoping some of you fine folks have had experience with it. I have my doubts that it is a good fit for a small shop like ours - Gas field indication and control contractor with me being the only electrician.
As I understand it, the PA DOL "program" requires a minimum of 6 Journeymen before having a second apprentice. I can see the reasoning, so that a company doesn't have a slew of apprentices, getting paid very little (below minimum wage?) with little true on the job training. But in our situation, if our existing apprentice were to be in the PA "program" and we took on another apprentice, he would not be able to be in it. This would create a two-tier system - not good.
Any experience or thoughts on the matter? The State of PA does not require Electrical Journeymen to be licensed, but some Counties do.
