Not necessarily. While many electricians go to school, some states have what's called a journeyman program, where you apprentice to a master electrician and earn you license that way.
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in other states 10,000 hours in an approved apprenticeship under a licensed journeyman and pass a state approved license exam. my guess
You need to become a Master Electrician through the journeyman system and then take a test to verify competence.
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.
When your conjuration skill reaches level 50.
Usually by reading, learning, and hiring on as an apprentice for a electrical company. When you are a electrical journeyman, you make much more money than becoming a journeyman vehicle repair mechanic. I am a master mechanic and should have been an electrician or doctor.
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.
Electrician licensing can be obtained in several ways. You can work as a journeyman or attend college courses for electrical engineering majors. Then you must pass an exam to become a licensed electrician. You will need at least a high school diploma to get certified. Then you will have to take a special course and pass an exam to get a license to become an electrical electrican
An apprentice becomes a journeyman, and a journeyman becomes a master.
The goal for an apprentice was to learn the craft he was studying, and become a journeyman. As a journeyman, he would now work for himself.
The license requirements vary from region to region and country to country. In some countries, you only need minimal or no license to become a surveyor. In others, you need to show that you apprenticed and became a journeyman before you can apply to test as a surveyor.