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It depends on where you are located. In the Washington DC area a IBEW union journeyman electrician can make $74,000 (straight time) a year plus benefits.
$28 per hour for a journeyman $45 to $85 per hour for a master
They will make around 27,000 dollars a year. If they work long hours or overtime, they will more than likely make more.
The average yearly salary for a Journeyman electrician in Houston, Texas is $52,000. The average salary for an apprentice electrician is $46,000.
as much as he gets paid
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It depends on where you are located. In the Washington DC area a IBEW union journeyman electrician can make $74,000 (straight time) a year plus benefits.
A journyman electrician in Miami can work in Broward County as a journeyman if they eat cheese first in the morning. By: Your Mom!
The average annual income for a union journeyman electrician working in Sheffield, Alabama is $55,000. The average annual income for this position in the United States is $49,000.
In England they call an electrician, "Sparky". In the US, if the electrician works on distribution system they are known as "linemen" or "outside electricians" (they work outside of personal property), the electricians that install the electrical system inside personal property are known as "inside wireman", "journeyman electrician", "journeyman wireman", or just "journeyman".
$28 per hour for a journeyman $45 to $85 per hour for a master
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a journeyman electrician is not fully qualified in most states to operate and mantain a electrical business and preform inspections without reaching the level of masters.
No. A journeyman is an electrician that has completed his four year apprenticeship (four years of experience and four periods of schooling). This allows him to legally complete jobs with permits that are to be inspected for compliance with the electrical code. A master is a journeyman electrician with a certain amount of experience that is tested to prove a certain level of competency of the electrical code. These electricians are able to "pull" (read - apply for) permits.
In 2001 the construction companies were paying about $27 an hour for licensed journeyman. I have heard that it is in the 30s now.
I believe a journeyman works under a licensed, business electrician and a master electrician is one who has the business. Not the best definition but hopefully it helps Might vary by region. Here in Canada, a journeyman is someone certified to do permited electrical work that will be inspected. A master is someone who is certified to pull (read - apply for) those permits. In Canada, a journeyman electrician is someone with 4 years of experience in the electrical trade as an apprentice and has taken four periods of school. A Master is a journeyman electrician that has a certain amount of experience as a journeyman (typically 3 years) and has a very good understanding of the Electrical code (which is proved by taking another course / exam).