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  1. Jul 3, 2019 · IEC is a training organization, and a contractor group. It's similar to the IBEW, but it's not a union, and they do not have a formal contractor/worker agreement. They train apprentices, and journeyman (for a fee), and refer workers to contractors.

  2. An electrician apprenticeship vs. 16 months at community college. I've been going to a traditional college but I've come to realize its definitely not what I want in my life. I've done research on various trades figuring out what I'd enjoy to do, and I'm really interested in being an electrician.

  3. I had 3 years residential, with a little commercial experience, an associates degree in electrical construction, and licensed for residential. $12/hr, which was 1st year apprentice pay at that company.

  4. Feb 1, 2024 · Can a handyman do electrical work? It depends on the job, the handymans experience, and local laws. Learn which pro to hire for your next electrical project.

  5. Advance your skills with the specialized programs from IEC Central Ohio. Our electrical apprenticeship training in Columbus, Ohio, includes on-the-job training and related technical instruction in the classroom.

    • 3128 E 17th Ave STE H, Columbus, 43219, Ohio
  6. If you are thinking about becoming an electrician, one of the first things you may consider is an electrician apprenticeship with IBEW. Read on to learn why this is not the only choice for your career and that attending a California-approved trade school may be a better option for you.

  7. All IBEW Local Unions offer apprenticeships. Training is provided at Electrical Training Centers located throughout GREATER Central Ohio and North America. The apprenticeship curriculum is developed at national and local levels and taught by certified, experienced instructors. Hands-On Learning + On-The-Job Training

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