You can either apply to different electrical companies and start off "green" (no experience) and gain hours and experience before you go to school. Or you can enroll in a 1st year or Pre-Employment electrical class and then apply to companies after that. Having the schooling experience will make it easier to get a job but working first and learning the ins and outs makes those practical tests in school that much easier.
unindentured apprentice is an electrical helper. He is not under contract and not yet an apprentice.
the answer is the kit has to be 6 moons in order to become an apprentice
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.
An apprentice becomes a journeyman, and a journeyman becomes a master.
Some good options in order to find job offerings as "Electrical Apprentice" include for example "Indeed", "Jobseeker", "CareerOne", "SimplyHired" or "Careerbuilder".
You would become an apprentice
For a kit to become an apprentice they have to be at least 6 moons or 6 months old.
The pay for a fourth year electrical apprentice can vary depending on factors such as location, employer, and union agreements. On average, they can earn between $18 to $25 per hour.
The usual step between apprentice and Master is called "journeyman".
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Generally, if you are interested in becoming an electrical engineer, you would attend a university and get a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, and during your last couple years in university, serve as an apprentice to an electrician. Most schools have an EE department and will have counselors who can guide you through the process.
6 moons.