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  • Study to be a Master Electrician with PCDI
    Electricians, by in large, master their trade through various apprenticeship programs. Apprenticeships include field work and hands-on training with extensive classroom instruction. Unions, including the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the National Electrical Contractors Association, as well as independent electrical contracting corporations, fund apprenticeship programs. In addition to these subsidized training curriculum, many vocational and technical schools offer training courses. Graduates are often appointed at higher rates than trainees who haven't had this kind of training. Some electricians begin their path to mastery by beginning as helpers-assisting electricians by cleaning job sites, gathering materials, and completing other nonelectrical work. Regardless of the selected training direction, all apprentices need a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma (G.E.D.). In some cases, an electrician may be required to pass some complex mathematics classes for certain wiring specializations.

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