I think the IBEW (international Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) requires 5 years apprenticeship under a journeyman electrician to be allowed to work without supervision. Schooling in electrical theory and electrical building codes is also required to complete the apprenticeship program.
4 years apprenticeship
3 years
You need to become a Master Electrician through the journeyman system and then take a test to verify competence.
You will have to get your license first in order to become an electrician, you will need to be certified in that area in order to employers to legitimacy hire you.
To be a certified electrician you would need to be at least 18 years old and be able to read/write/understand English. Other basic requirements would be to work at least least seven and a half years, or 10,500 hours as a jouneyman electrician along with completing education and training requirements.
20 years in total
You need a great deal of formal training to become a doctor. You need to train for many years in college and do many clinicals.
i think that they should have four or five weaks of training
It depends on your overall career goals and objectives. Different fields require different requirements. In other words, the education required for a state certified teacher would be different than that of an electrician.
You have to go to college for 8 years and then you have to go of 2 years of training.
The Academy is about 6 mos.
Journeyman electricians need 8000 hours of training underneath a master electrician. To become a master electrician you'll have to complete 12000 hours on the job training under the supervision of a master electrician. Then you'll have to pass the licensing exam. From start to finish this usually takes 6 years. To be come a master you begin as an apprentice work your way up to a journeyman, and then become a master apprentice. No formal training is required, just on the job experience.