I’m studying my last year to become Electrician but I don’t really know what type of Electrician I would love to specialise in, please give me some ideas
@@M.I.B_cpt bro I’m not even started in the electrician work yet and I know I want to do residential work you gotta know what you want to do bro or your forcing yourself to like something you might not even like
@@M.I.B_cpt actually I know quite a bit ,and I didn’t say I know all about residential work I actually know just about all I need to know about the different kinds careers I’m a senior that’s graduating end of this month and I don’t feel lost going into a trade
I am very interested in electrical work, I did studies in electrical courses dealing in air conditioning, electrical maintenance and installation, solar and motor control.... I am interested in an aviation electrician job. Could you help out and find the school for that.
wow, so much bad information. You can cut this list about in half. Machine repairer and rewinder? The rewinding is done by a machine- we electricians go buy a new... anything with windings and install it. Industrial, commercial, residential, low voltage, outside linesman (like PGnE) and marine. Auto ,electricians aren't electricians, they're mechanics that are good at diagnostics and they don't go to an electricians apprenticeship course and don't get paid anything close to what electricians make. All those specialties fall under one of the categories I just mentioned. If you wanna be one go to school to be an inside wireman then you'll be trained to do commercial, inside and out and residential and some low voltage crap too. Electricians make great money and union jobs are the best and they have a real strong union. Outside linesman, marine and industrial jobs pay the most and are a bit more dangerous. If you got into the union at 18 you'd easily own your own home and have a few million in your pension by the time you retire. So now . . ya know
@@BoxingIntelligence I got lucky with this job. I just graduated with an associate in electrical systems. I have no pass experience. I only have in class training and learning. At first it was hard finding a job because where I live you have to already have experience or know someone in the company. Luckily an alumni that was in the same program as me was willing to train anyone that’s either graduated or in the process of graduating and is ready to work. I gave that person a message and I got the job. Hopefully you can find someone willing to train you. Just show you’re ready to learn!
@@kanyesada3240 thanks for the advice and electrical systems is that dealing with plc programming and stuff like that? bc if it is I have to get into that program is a plus for a electrical career
@@BoxingIntelligence yeah I learned how to program plc and VFDs. I also learned how to wire up electrical motors and motor starters. Also know about stop and start circuits. Also got to get hands on training in residential electrical from school. I learned a lot these past two years.
@@kanyesada3240 Wow that program is golden!! brother your in a great spot in life bc plc programming is big bucks if you know what your doing im from Florida did you took the course in Florida by any chance?
Hello, my son wants to be an electrician, he is a truck driver currently. He has been looking for which one is more convenient to learn; School of trades; College: JATC apprenticeship. There are schools online too. Could you give us an advice what would be better for him to go to learn? Do you think online school is a good option so he can work as truck driver and make school on his free time? ... One second question: After the school, how long will he have to be in apprenticeship before to get a state license? ... Thank you!!
As an auto technician turned commercial electrician I am so tired of seeing these stupid videos with stock footage showing 50% of the workforce as women - in 14 years of working in the trades I can think of two actual women that I have worked with hands on and neither of them were any good at all. 🙄
Thank you so much for the great content 🔥🔥
Great educational video of the varius types of Electricians
I’m studying my last year to become Electrician but I don’t really know what type of Electrician I would love to specialise in, please give me some ideas
are you asking the youtuber or the commenters?
@@fluxxhunter1742 anyone that has helpful answer could answer me
@@M.I.B_cpt bro I’m not even started in the electrician work yet and I know I want to do residential work you gotta know what you want to do bro or your forcing yourself to like something you might not even like
@@a3_destroyr does that make you know everything about residential work?
@@M.I.B_cpt actually I know quite a bit ,and I didn’t say I know all about residential work I actually know just about all I need to know about the different kinds careers I’m a senior that’s graduating end of this month and I don’t feel lost going into a trade
Am electrical technician with above 5 years experience please Link me up
Huh, only 757 views? does this mean electricians are in demand?
A common misconception about the trades being in demand, is that the real demand is journeyaman
22k views
I am very interested in electrical work, I did studies in electrical courses dealing in air conditioning, electrical maintenance and installation, solar and motor control.... I am interested in an aviation electrician job. Could you help out and find the school for that.
great content
How would someone start an aircraft electrician career o.O
Join the military for training
that chick twisting and putting on wires nuts was hilarious
wow, so much bad information. You can cut this list about in half. Machine repairer and rewinder? The rewinding is done by a machine- we electricians go buy a new... anything with windings and install it. Industrial, commercial, residential, low voltage, outside linesman (like PGnE) and marine. Auto ,electricians aren't electricians, they're mechanics that are good at diagnostics and they don't go to an electricians apprenticeship course and don't get paid anything close to what electricians make. All those specialties fall under one of the categories I just mentioned. If you wanna be one go to school to be an inside wireman then you'll be trained to do commercial, inside and out and residential and some low voltage crap too. Electricians make great money and union jobs are the best and they have a real strong union. Outside linesman, marine and industrial jobs pay the most and are a bit more dangerous. If you got into the union at 18 you'd easily own your own home and have a few million in your pension by the time you retire.
So now . . ya know
Just got hired to be an industrial maintenance electrician. Looking forward to getting my career started!
Congrats I don’t have no experience in maintenance how can I get started in a maintenance job?
@@BoxingIntelligence I got lucky with this job. I just graduated with an associate in electrical systems. I have no pass experience. I only have in class training and learning. At first it was hard finding a job because where I live you have to already have experience or know someone in the company. Luckily an alumni that was in the same program as me was willing to train anyone that’s either graduated or in the process of graduating and is ready to work. I gave that person a message and I got the job. Hopefully you can find someone willing to train you. Just show you’re ready to learn!
@@kanyesada3240 thanks for the advice and electrical systems is that dealing with plc programming and stuff like that? bc if it is I have to get into that program is a plus for a electrical career
@@BoxingIntelligence yeah I learned how to program plc and VFDs. I also learned how to wire up electrical motors and motor starters. Also know about stop and start circuits. Also got to get hands on training in residential electrical from school. I learned a lot these past two years.
@@kanyesada3240 Wow that program is golden!! brother your in a great spot in life bc plc programming is big bucks if you know what your doing im from Florida did you took the course in Florida by any chance?
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What about solar electrician?
Inside wireman are trained in solar
You forgot Industrial electrician..
Watch it again.
@@klarnorbert I'm a retired electrician from Washington state and have worked Low voltage, commercial and Industrial.
Hello, my son wants to be an electrician, he is a truck driver currently. He has been looking for which one is more convenient to learn; School of trades; College: JATC apprenticeship. There are schools online too. Could you give us an advice what would be better for him to go to learn? Do you think online school is a good option so he can work as truck driver and make school on his free time? ... One second question: After the school, how long will he have to be in apprenticeship before to get a state license? ... Thank you!!
different types of electrician jobs
as explained by someone who has absolutely no clue what the careers are about
As an auto technician turned commercial electrician I am so tired of seeing these stupid videos with stock footage showing 50% of the workforce as women - in 14 years of working in the trades I can think of two actual women that I have worked with hands on and neither of them were any good at all. 🙄
Da bears
No idea wat he's talking bout
Wroooooooooong.