they work when there is any power fault in electrical equipment or install electrical equipment.
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In the state of Pa no, you can work work doing both as long as you are licensed in that area.
7 and a half
Sure. Why wouldn't they?
480 volt amperage and up to higher voltage
Electricians are trained to work in the electrical trade. Linemen are trained to work on the primary high voltage side of the electrical trade.
The rate of pay for electricians in Texas varies depending on the company they work for. Electricians working for huge organizations make more than those working for the government.
If you want to become an electrician, it is a good idea to find out where electricians are needed. Most large cities such as Chicago or Minneapolis are in need of electricians
they must be smart because they need to know how work with lights and mechanics
There are several types of electricians, usually defined by the location that the electrical work is being done. For example a residential electrician works on houses/apartments. A commercial electrician works in commercial buildings, usually any building that is open to the public. An industrial electrician works in factory's or large production facilities. They are the three most common types of electricians but there are specialized areas also that do a specific task. Lineman electricians work on the transmission lines that connect power from the generating location to the consumer. Im sure i have left out some of the other specialized electricians but those are the major electrical fields.
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The Patron Saint of Electricians is St. Lucy