As long as there is a demand for an electrician.
a lot!
The proper title would be an Electronics Technician. An electrician deals strictly with residential, automotive or industrial electricity.
That depends upon the agreement between the employer and the electrician. Some may get paid every day or week or month.
What is the dress code for an electrician
The gaffer is the chief electrician on a movie set. S/He is responsible for lighting the set. His/her crew is made up of men and women who work as "electricians" also know as electrics. Sometimes they swing departments and are called Grip/Electrics. You have to have experience before you can get hired on in the electrical department of a movie. The way to do that is to contact a gaffer and ask if you can apprentice for free and learn how to be an electrician on a movie set. Professional credentials as an electrician will help you move into this industry as an electric.
a person who wants to become an electrician needs to go to a trade school, then take an apprenticeship with a bone fide company
Electrician
His official title would be an "electrician"
Residential Electrician Exam (Certified Electrician for Residential Only) Journeyman Electrician Exam (For Residental and Commercial) Master Electrician Exam (For Residental and Commercial)
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Being an electrician can be dangerous. I know I have at least one relative who's death was directly related to his job as an electrician. As an electrician's apprentice, you're probably doing more assisting than doing but there will likely be plenty of hands-on time. So, yes, it would still be moderately dangerous. As long as you're cautious, not all that dangerous though.
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There is no gender limitation on being an electrician.
No Iam Not A Electrician
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I sent the electrician home.
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