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Chady
How to become an electrician at mature age?
Asked by Chady
Is there a way to become an electrician without taking fulltime apprenticeship?

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Best Answer:
No, you have to go through an apprenticeship. But if you do get signed up as one, the employer has the option of taking off hours worked from the time you apprentice if you excel at it.

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I think an apprenticeship is a requirement that cannot be went around. But depending on who you do your apprenticeship through, you may be able to work out something as far as the number of hours you put in weekly.
Answered by lexa10881

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I'M NOT 2 sure but if you been doing it for over 4 year and work for a company 4 awhile they sometimes help with that by paying 4 classes. Some over bypass it and consider you electrician Thur your experience. It all depend where u live at to.Hey if they don't take the classes I believe u can do it and that career can be a stable one.GOODLUCK^^^
Answered by PEBBLES


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