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It varies from state-to-state. you have X amount of hours in the field and some State accredited school. An engineering degree will provide the requirement for time in the field. At that point you're eligible to test for your Master's license
Your time in the field roughly works out to 4 years
Ty
Yes sir
In cali they verify your ss records for hours. Plus 4-5 years of school
An Apprentice thats brand new makes half of jm wages. So if jm make 50 you make 25 and it goes up every year.
I'm an electrical engineer
Can I skip the school?
Again I believe it varies upon state but yes your school degree he is applicable towards a certain portion of the requirements. It should go towards the schooling portion of it
I got 10k in savings and a college degree, should I get on someone else's crew or do my own gog
I would suggest working for someone else for a while before striking out on your own. There is a lot to be learned from guys that have been out there for a while. To start with one service truck, ladders and tools plus throw in start-up costs insurance licenses Etc you could put a dent it your money quick. You can go residential commercial or Industrial working for someone else would kind of give you an idea of what the different types of work you'll like
Tbh $10k won't be enough at all. And it wont help if you only have theory on paper, you have to know how to install to start a company.
Your best bet is to work for someone for a a few years. Learn residential, commercial and industrial. Once you learn the methods of each, you'll know how to manage a crew worth their salt
Also being good at sales is a bonus
More of an AV thing, but anyone here going to CEDIA?
No sir.
Great posts in this topic @Lebens and @Deleted User. Very active and great coverage
Ty
Hey @Deleted User I have a question for you, in that picture of your tool layout, between your scissors and drywall saw, what is that thing with the gray wire nut on one end? I can't make it out in that picture.
is it a rat tail file?
It's a small triangular file that I used to dress screws and things that I have cut or deburr an edge
I used to carry a rat tail file to ream the inside of conduits when I cut it. I now use one end of my channel locks that's why they are skinned to go inside the end of a piece of conduit
oh ok. I couldn't make it out. I thought you had some new tool I hadn't seen yet ahah
@Lebens Did you dingo that trench?
No. Igave the customer the option for an additional $2k. He chose in his words to find some lesser mexicans to dig it. I spray painted the run last week. However my apprentice and i back filled it
Noob, here. My water heater stopped working. Saw that the circuit breaker was switched to the off position for the water heater at the breaker box. Should I replace the breaker or The element on the water heater?
The breaker is in the tripped position. Turn it to the off position and then try to turn it back on. If the breaker trips immediately then a heating element is shorted out and needs to be replaced. Depending on the age of the water heater you may want to consider replacing it. @Havamal
It does trip immediately when turned back on.
You have a short brother
Lol. For want of a comma.
You have a short, brother.
@Havamal Did you do any work recently at your house? Did you hang any pictures?
@Deleted User Haha, he is pretty tall.
Everything else in the house seems to be working just fine. I put an inquiry in on the AO Smith website because the element is 208 volts and 3500 watts, which apparently is rare, even on their website, Lowe's, and Home Depot websites.
It probably wasn't that, it's just a personal paranoia.
Hmmm