Are you looking for a new trade to try out? You might want to think about becoming an electrician. It's a rewarding career with many opportunities and benefits. And who wouldn't want the opportunity to work in an area where they're needed?
There is a lot of training and education that goes into becoming an electrician, though. And some people just don't have the time to take the time to get into it fully, or maybe they've chosen not to pursue it for some reason. Or maybe they've already become a master electrician and don't want to transition to another trade.
This book covers:
- A full-length sample of the journeyman electrician exam with answers, so that you can see how much of your own knowledge base matches up with what you need to know for the test.
- A student's guide that teaches you how to get the most out of your journeyman exam prep courses by learning from the mistakes of other students.
- Lesson plans for each section of the test to help you learn all that you need to know for that particular section.
- Know your rights, and understand the laws that apply to your employment so that you will be able to keep yourself safe on the job site.
- A handy index at the end of this book so that you can easily find what you need.
And much more!
If you're in this boat, you might want to look at becoming a journeyman (also known as a journeyman electrician) instead. This involves attending an apprenticeship where you gain actual training on your trade and learn about the safety codes that apply to your work in addition to learning how you can best deal with any problems that come up on the job site.
A lot of people think that becoming a journeyman is kind of like a halfway point between being a master electrician and an apprentice. But it isn't quite the same.
Journeyman electricians have received more training than apprentices, but they don't have to go through as much training as master electricians do.