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Is It Worth It to Become an Electrician? Pros and Cons: the Top 5 

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We have compiled the most popular benefits and drawbacks of being a Residential Electrician Sydney in one article. Everything from starting salary to required qualifications to workplace safety to the total cost of training is discussed. 

 

Learn if a career as an electrician is right for you and what to do next. 

 

PRO: You don't need a degree or a hefty amount of student loan debt to get started. 

Dislike the thought of sitting through classroom lectures and writing many papers for four years? You like to get your hands dirty and solve problems in the real world. 

 

That's exactly why we have skilled trades. To be clear, getting an electrician's license does require reading, studying, and testing. 

 

To be sure, even as a freshmen, you'll be doing more hands-on work than desk work. 

 

The huge financial burden associated with higher education can also be avoided. Many Ontario students have to deal with crippling amounts of student loan debt that might take decades to pay off. 

 

Spending on education at a Canadian institution (for those living away from home) averages around $19,000 annually. In the end, kids leave school with an average of almost $26,000 in debt. 

 

Though it's not free, electrician school is much more affordable than a four-year university. 

 

 

 

CON: It takes a long time to get a license. 

A career as an electrician requires dedication and hard work. It takes a long time to get trained and licensed. The Ontario College of Trades is in charge of licensing and regulating this industry. 

 

Therefore, if you want to work as a journeyman, you'll need to have a C of Q, or certificate of qualification. The steps of this procedure are as follows: 

 

Joining the Ontario Federation of Trades 

Having worked for a total of 8160 hours 

Earning an electrician's license after completing 840 hours of classroom study 

Making an application to become licensed and registered as a journeyman in the trade 

One thousand and nine hours, to be exact. Getting your certification will take you about five years of training and apprenticeship. 

 

 

 

EARN MONEY AS AN APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN, WHILE YOU STUDY 

Here's when all that practice pays off. You may support yourself financially while gaining experience and knowledge as an electrician's apprentice. 

 

This is one of the greatest rewards of learning a craft. Apprentices gain valuable experience while also generating income. In Ontario, an electrician's apprentice can expect to earn a median hourly wage of $21.93. 

 

 

 

Disadvantage: Electrical work can be strenuous on the body. 

The electrical trade is no different than the others in this regard. Get ready to perform a lot of standing, bending, and reaching overhead, as well as crawl into some small dark corners. 

 

As mobile professionals, electricians are constantly on the go. In order to stay healthy and avoid injuries on the job, you need to maintain a particular degree of physical fitness. 

 

 

 

Positive: There is a great deal of flexibility in the types of jobs available to electricians. 

Becoming an electrician opens up numerous doors for you professionally, including the possibility of going into company for yourself. Please be aware that a valid license or formal training may be needed for certain jobs. 

 

Some of the possibilities are: 

 

Constructing, fixing up, and remodeling (on residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings) 

 

Technical Electrician in a Manufacturing Environment (installing, maintaining, and repairing the electronic components of industrial equipment) 

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