How to Become an Apprentice Electrician

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июн 2024
  • What’s up future sparkies?
    My name is Stephen and this is my first video in a series about how to become an apprentice electrician. This is a fantastic career and one of the best decisions I’ve made in my life. If you’re asking yourself if you should become an electrician, the short answer is yes.
    In this video I give you an overview of what an Electrician apprenticeship looks in a nutshell.
    I then go on to explain what the application process, aptitude test, and interview look like. This information is specific to my personal experience with IBEW Local 48, but this will also give you a good general idea of what the process looks like with other Local Unions or ever non-union shops.
    I hope you find this video to be informational and beneficial. Let me know down in the comments what other electrical related videos you’d like to see from me. I’d like to be a resource for future and current electricians and help out with any questions they might have.
    Please subscribe to my channel so you can stay updated with my future videos. In these early stages of my channel, any likes, comments, shares, or subscriptions help out a ton.
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Комментарии • 774

  • @anotheronebitesthedust246
    @anotheronebitesthedust246 3 года назад +662

    My journeyman is one of the worst person that I've known. " i don't teach u right because u are going to stole my job" study hard guys. Some will try to stop u.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +178

      Wow man, that’s a terrible way to treat your apprentice. I’ve been fortunate to have great journeymen but I’ve heard about those kind before. That’s really unfortunate and no way to keep the trade alive. The irony there is that while he thinks he’s retaining job security by not teaching anyone else how to do the job, he’s probably isn’t very valuable to his company and could end up losing his job for that very reason. Sorry you have to deal with that. 😕
      Is there anyone you can talk to about that?

    • @anotheronebitesthedust246
      @anotheronebitesthedust246 3 года назад +99

      @@MadElectrician is fine. Because of that. I enrolled to a class in havc and i learned my job there. Now I'm going back for a electrician class level l,ll,lll. And my future looks better now. Also, i found out that the guy that didn't want to help me he doesn't understand the basics of electricity and now i know more than him. It's life i guess. Thank u for caring.

    • @Ebarcelo95
      @Ebarcelo95 3 года назад +23

      @@anotheronebitesthedust246 hey man I'm 25 and still don't know exactly what to do with my life I did college for a bit but didn't work out and well im trying to consider the trades, I want to consider being an electrician but from what I've heard and watched the process is tedious and not 100% guaranteed, ive been looking at HVAC too would you consider it being a more better option in terms going through a quicker process?

    • @vsteele1672
      @vsteele1672 3 года назад +7

      @@Ebarcelo95 fastest process is warehouse jobs or welding

    • @Josh-vp1hw
      @Josh-vp1hw 3 года назад +11

      LU 100. The apprentices here created a “board” for apprentices, when JWs treat them wrong they can go to the apprentice board and get it handled.

  • @Ofunes96
    @Ofunes96 10 месяцев назад +140

    Watched some of your videos last year after deciding to take different direction with my career. Applied to the IBEW. Studied for the test with the resources you provided. Got the interview in March and practiced for it with tips you gave. Had to wait until this month to find out whether I got in or not and I’m happy to say Local 26 here in VA has given me the apprentice position for this fall.
    Thanks for all your help during my journey. You made the process so easy and I’m so blessed to have been accepted.
    Thank you and glory to God.

    • @cesarturcios9247
      @cesarturcios9247 9 месяцев назад

      what did you have to do from beggining to want to be an apprentice electrican to actually becoming one if you dont mind me asking

    • @mr.c7080
      @mr.c7080 7 месяцев назад +5

      All glory to GOD!!

    • @Miishy
      @Miishy 6 месяцев назад +1

      Bro!!!! is just got accepted into Local 26 as well!!! i go to the hall in Lanham though :)

    • @incufish23
      @incufish23 5 месяцев назад +4

      I am looking to start my journey with Local 26. Wish me luck and prayers, and congratulations to you. This was encouraging to read.

  • @jamesechevarria4813
    @jamesechevarria4813 2 года назад +40

    I was 20 in 1999. Became an electronics tech in the navy. Got kicked out after 2 years for pot. Around 30 went to college n 2 years of electronics engineering degree w honors. Overdosed from drugs. Here I am at 43. Serious considering this route. All you young men, learn from my mistakes. However, whether you are 60 or 20, it's all in your mind. You can do this. Be Smart!

    • @adams6798
      @adams6798 Год назад +2

      Have you started already?

    • @merrbear42069
      @merrbear42069 Месяц назад

      Hey bud I have some questions for you specifically with service time entering ibew. Did you get around to it?

  • @mazey2896
    @mazey2896 3 года назад +514

    "what's up future sparkies" 😭

  • @ShutUp-ts5ro
    @ShutUp-ts5ro 4 года назад +404

    This vid is really helpful! Im just graduating highschool and decided against going to college despite pressure from my family and school counselors. I did go to a vocational highschool and i did electrical and it was so fun! But i never thought of actually pursuing it till recently. Im just nervous because as a female im unsure if I'll be able to do the job as well as men because of physical strength 💪 but i am good at the work ive done at school im just concerned that i might be overwhelmed by the real thing.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  4 года назад +127

      Thanks for your feedback on this!
      Let me throw a little encouragement your way.
      First, it’s awesome that you’re considering this as a career, especially right out of high school. I think that’s the best time to get in. Most people, myself included, wish they decided to do this right out of high school. You will have a huge head start, and your pension will be incredible with all of those years in the trade.
      As far as being female, don’t let that stop you, and don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t do this. I’ve worked alongside lots of incredible women in this trade and they have all been some of the hardest working electricians I’ve known. It’s becoming more of a normal thing to have women in this trade, and really any trade for that matter. If this is something that you want to do, then go for it.
      It’s definitely overwhelming at first, but I think everyone feels that way. Like anything, If you commit yourself to working hard and learning then you will quickly gain confidence and feel like you know what’s going on.
      I hope this helps. ⚡️

    • @wellingtonmurphy7385
      @wellingtonmurphy7385 3 года назад +60

      We need more women in the trades go for it. Im a Certified Welder planning on joining electric program soon. The 2 ladies that graduated with me were amazing hard working and one lady graduated at the top of the class and is now working for Nascar $35/hr... Mostly being a female in this new generation means doors are opening. Being a male myself I support every woman in the trades. So yea please come pursue a career in the trades

    • @Sebastian-dx2xg
      @Sebastian-dx2xg 3 года назад +23

      It doesn’t matter if you’re a female. If you enjoy electrical and want to skip paying $100,000 or more for college then do it. I’m a journeyman local 60. There’s so much work here in south Texas it’s crazy. Actually here they will take almost anyone. Right now they’re looking for over 50 journeymen. Over 50 CE’s. Over there it’s a little different to a certain extent. They don’t wait that long here. College class on Electrical theory😂 we have had helpers with zero experience and start putting them to work immediately. Alright people move away from Portland and move to south Texas. Seems like their process is way too long.

    • @dylanburnell6394
      @dylanburnell6394 3 года назад +12

      this isnt as physically demanding as some other jobs. and if you happen to be smaller you will have a much easier time on those jobs that require you be in some tighter places.

    • @Sebastian-dx2xg
      @Sebastian-dx2xg 3 года назад +23

      If your family is pressuring you to go college and if you want to go make sure you “pressure” them to pay for everything, school, books, gas to get to school.

  • @chadwhite1198
    @chadwhite1198 2 года назад +6

    Young man, you do a great job with these vidoes. Respect to you for the effort!

  • @IKisuay
    @IKisuay Год назад +4

    Hey man! I watched all your videos on this and it helped me get into the apprenticeship. I just want to say thanks for putting time into making this video

  • @timothyperkins178
    @timothyperkins178 Год назад +8

    Thanks again for all of the information! I used your guidance extensively during the last year and a half as I prepared before my local 275 opened the apprenticeship window, applying once it opened, studying for the aptitude test, touching up my resume, and preparing for the interview. I ended up ranking in the top 5, got my call to work a couple of days ago and have my first union electrician apprenticeship job starting this Wednesday! I don't think I would have been nearly as successful without your content as a resource. I'm extremely grateful. Thank you so much for what you do here!

  • @UpperAquatics
    @UpperAquatics Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video! Its really helping me organize my POA. Lots to do, but its worth it to have a career rather than a job.

  • @jaysonwatkins5866
    @jaysonwatkins5866 2 года назад +2

    im only 17 but ive looked at so many videos but this one stood out and has helped me with tones of research for this stuff. thanks so much man

  • @aylix2137
    @aylix2137 8 месяцев назад +1

    I watched your videos all while i was applying and preparing for the test and interview. And now I got recommended your channel after watching an youtube video for my apprenticeship homework. Thanks for inspiring me to take this journey Stephen!

  • @matthewsantos6551
    @matthewsantos6551 Год назад +3

    I appreciate the video man! I moved to Portland about a year ago and I am taking a couple math classes right now at PCC.
    I hope I get accepted into the program when I apply.

  • @ACFreakification
    @ACFreakification 2 года назад +4

    my current job shares an office with my area’s IBEW local and i’ve recently gotten the notion that i should see about getting on as an apprentice with them… you are a tremendous resource and i’m even more inspired to do it after watching. thank you so much!

  • @stuartmcnulty3225
    @stuartmcnulty3225 2 года назад +91

    If being an electrician doesn't work out for any reason you could definitely be a talk show host or tv presenter. Really appreciate having the process boiled down into a concise and easy to understand video

    • @EXITLlFE
      @EXITLlFE 2 года назад +8

      Yup cuz that's a realistic fallback

    • @matt59fire
      @matt59fire 8 месяцев назад +2

      Being an electrician obviously worked for him 😂

  • @timothyperkins178
    @timothyperkins178 15 дней назад

    Just wanted to say thanks again! I'm through my first complete year of apprenticeship at Local 275 and your videos were extremely helpful in getting me through the application/aptitude test/interview process. Definitely would not have been as prepared without your content!

  • @Kevin-ip8uf
    @Kevin-ip8uf 2 года назад +31

    First off - great videos. I love that someone is preparing the youth for the road ahead if they're hoping of pursuing the great spark trade.
    And I can appreciate that math COULD be very important to an electrician. mostly in school when learning the theory.
    I'm a journeyman in both Canada and the US with licenses in a couple different states, and a journeyman lineman to boot! But honestly I could go up to a couple weeks without having to math anything unless I need to calibrate an instrument with a weird specific gravity.
    So math is important for sure, but it's not like you need it all the time - it's just when you do need it, you really need it.
    If I can offer any further advice to viewers: don't shy away from the controls side of the trade, with everything getting more and more automated take advantage of learning about control circuits and relay logic and PLCs and even Arduino projects to get a leg up...you'll be in demand as soon as you get licensed and will never regret it.

    • @jeffmarin7040
      @jeffmarin7040 Год назад +3

      Thank you for this comment. I've been really considering this career but math has always been a struggle for me. It's made me hesitate taking the first step towards becoming an electrician

  • @nasodnavor5215
    @nasodnavor5215 3 года назад +5

    bro you're so cool, I just recently passed my aptitude test and I'm honestly a little nervous when it comes to the interview, I'm going to be relying on you so heavily and Im so thankful I found your channel

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      I appreciate that! That's really great to hear!
      Definitely be prepared to explain why you want to be an electrician and why they should choose you. You may be asked other questions too so just try to go in as prepared as possible for whatever they throw at you. Your portfolio is a big part of the interview too, so check out that video if you haven't yet.
      Wishing you the best of luck on your interview! ⚡️

  • @angelicaconnell958
    @angelicaconnell958 3 года назад +7

    this video deserves way more likes. very descriptive yet concise. thank you

  • @thesecondcoming5875
    @thesecondcoming5875 3 года назад +10

    I love your videos dude!!! The coffee intro...NEVER CHANGE...Please...😁 I'm about to apply for an apprenticeship with the local union in DC...your videos are really helpful...Thank You✌

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Thanks man! I’m not planning on changing that intro any time soon 😂
      YES!! That’s awesome! I wish you the best of luck with your whole application process. If I can be any more help to you throughout the process let me know! I’m happy to answer any questions you have as they come up 👍🏼

  • @keigosaeki4902
    @keigosaeki4902 3 года назад +14

    Thank you for this video. I just took my aptitude test and once I get my next step, will need to polish up on my interview . Your videos will help me alot!!

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Right on! Happy to hear that. It’s my pleasure!
      Feel free to reach out any time if you have questions along the way ⚡️

  • @ReeseJoseph
    @ReeseJoseph 3 года назад +160

    You're a naturally gifted presenter, man! This was great info for me. Thank you!

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +6

      Thanks man! I really appreciate that! It’s my pleasure to share what I know. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me if you have any questions about getting into the trade if this is a career you’re interested in pursuing. 👍🏼⚡️

    • @waltersobchak7275
      @waltersobchak7275 3 года назад +1

      Yeah he definitely is I was just thinking the same.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Thanks Walter!

    • @jacobanderson8043
      @jacobanderson8043 3 года назад

      @@MadElectrician Hello, is 30 too old to become an Electrician.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +3

      Hey Jacob!
      Definitely not. Check out my video “Am I Too Old to Become an Electrician?”
      I made it for people specifically asking that question. Hope you find it to be informative!

  • @gersontho5496
    @gersontho5496 Месяц назад

    I want to thank you for sharing this. Really appreciate it ive had no adult to ever really teach or explain how to succeed in life. So thank you again youve helped me on my mission to become a jorneyman apprentice 🙏💯💯

  • @lane9043
    @lane9043 3 года назад

    Thank you SO MUCH for this vid! This is a really smooth break down of the process and I super appreciate the timeline aspect you laid out.

  • @caddy272
    @caddy272 3 года назад +5

    There was a journeyman that put this idea in my head yesterday. I work in agriculture as a heavy mechanic. And a large portion of my job is wiring in mag switches, wiring in breakers for 240v 3phase and 480v 3phase, motors, wiring transformers, ect.
    Well I really enjoy working with electricity. And he tried to poach me to his company and unfortunately I had to tell him I learned on the job and I am not certified. Made me feel good about my knowledge though that he thought I had my license.
    But it made me think... I enjoy the work, I find it interesting... maybe I should pursue that... and I probably have a leg up on some with my experience.

  • @yulles225
    @yulles225 2 года назад

    I've learned so much about electrical working with my dad and father for 1 year and it's all super easy now.

  • @barndno
    @barndno 3 года назад +3

    this video is really getting me excited, im currently at PCC a community college near me for a pre apprenticeship hopefully this summer im going towards inside electrician at local 48 thanks for the video!!

  • @JuanNOnly123
    @JuanNOnly123 3 года назад +171

    This channel has been a big help! I’m 24 and deciding to make a career change into becoming an electrician. I have a good job right now with great benefits but it is horrible work place for my asthma. I know I’m gonna have to take a pay cut but it’ll be worth it in the long run. You have helped me with getting ready for applying for the apprenticeship, thanks a ton!

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +17

      Hey Juan!
      Making these videos is my absolute pleasure. I’m really happy to hear that! That’s my goal 🙌🏼
      I had to take a pay cut too when I first started, but it took no time at all for me to start making the same/ more. It will definitely be worth it. These raises come quick.
      If you take the precautions and just watch out for yourself then I don’t think your asthma should be much of an issue. If you have any questions about anything along the way then please don’t hesitate to reach out!

    • @davidism8118
      @davidism8118 2 года назад +5

      Hey bro I’m on the same boat as you, just wondering have you taken your first step?

    • @MichaelDeLaRosa
      @MichaelDeLaRosa 2 года назад +6

      Are you alive bro?

    • @trevor4175
      @trevor4175 Год назад

      5:38 5:38

    • @trevor4175
      @trevor4175 Год назад

      5:38 5:38 5:38

  • @olesyamaddox1
    @olesyamaddox1 3 года назад +14

    My uncle told me about your channel, he got me really considering the electrician's trade and this video was super helpful! (I'm David's nephew btw)

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +2

      Hey man!
      David told me that he talked to you about getting in! So awesome! David is a fantastic foreman. So much of what I know is because of him. I’m really happy to hear that you’re enjoying the channel! Feel free to reach out anytime with questions about anything. I know David is a great resource too. ⚡️

  • @CombativeLlama
    @CombativeLlama 2 года назад +39

    Almost 30, spent the past decade screwing around with crappy jobs. Hoping I can get an apprenticeship and turn this all around.

    • @mvngel818
      @mvngel818 Год назад +1

      How you doing now brotha

    • @mvngel818
      @mvngel818 Год назад +7

      25 thinking of jumping into this career

    • @tuckerwiley4098
      @tuckerwiley4098 7 месяцев назад +7

      Same here. Passed the background check. Did good on the aptitude test, and now my interview is scheduled Nov 9th. Lil nervous but I know that with my dedication and if they give me a chance to completely switch trades, considering my immaculate work ethic, they won't regret it boys. Wish me luck

    • @aaronlopez9909
      @aaronlopez9909 6 месяцев назад +1

      Good luck Tucker you got this!

    • @blade643
      @blade643 2 месяца назад +1

      You got this bro! Perfect time to turn it around

  • @MrBittyKat
    @MrBittyKat 3 года назад +13

    Thank you for the tips!!! I’m in the process of getting into ibew, I live in Longview, but the trip will be more than worth it. I’ve been around the electrical world most of my life. My uncle was a journeyman electrician and I spent every weekend working with him. I still haven’t stopped loving electrical work. Don’t know why I waited so long to start... but hey, it’s never too late

    • @cesarturcios9247
      @cesarturcios9247 9 месяцев назад +1

      did your uncle go the union route as well

    • @MrBittyKat
      @MrBittyKat 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@cesarturcios9247 he did, he retired not too long ago in the Philippines

    • @cesarturcios9247
      @cesarturcios9247 9 месяцев назад

      wow thats amazing , he must of been doing well for himself to be able to retire there, thanks for the reply. @@MrBittyKat

  • @tisme6440
    @tisme6440 2 года назад

    Your intro with the coffee is phenomenal, props!

  • @robd3645
    @robd3645 2 года назад +1

    Really love these videos! My 17 y/o son in Pittsburgh wants to apply to be an apprentice after he graduates HS!!

  • @jmwalker9713
    @jmwalker9713 2 года назад +33

    Thank you so much for the detail! I am a tutor/mentor and I provide your video link as a resource to my students who are interested in becoming an electrician. You are influencing many lives, sir. :)

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  Год назад +6

      Wow, somehow I missed this comment. That’s so cool to hear and very encouraging! Thank you for watching and sharing my content! ⚡️

    • @nanolathe1193
      @nanolathe1193 7 месяцев назад +1

      i went through this process via a union as he mentions and it's a great breakdown in detail of what the process is like. I remember my bootcamp was stripping scrap wire and stocking the inventory carts for a couple weeks before i got my chance on a job site with a crew.

  • @trowwzers5057
    @trowwzers5057 3 месяца назад +1

    I currently install windows and I use many tools. I use cutoff wheels to cut J molding and other metals, I use a circular saw to cut OSB or other kinds of wood, I use an impact to disassemble window frames (or a paint scrapper on some frames), an AC/DC detector if I ever work around live wires. I have construction experience
    I don’t have any experience in electrical though; but I know basic wire types like Romex, Coax, UF, Aluminum Clad wires and Low Voltage. I also know how to strip wire. I know Romex has a bare wire which is the ground, black is negative and white is positive. I notice most houses use 12 or 14 gauge wires
    I think I’ll apply to become an apprentice this coming March. I hope I get in my first time. I can work with my uncle for the next several months until I get in. If I fail my first time, I’ll take a class at school and apply to be a helper

  • @xfernando4085
    @xfernando4085 3 года назад +11

    I’m so glad I came across your channel man💪🏽

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +2

      I’m glad you found it too! A channel like this is what I wished I had when I was applying for the apprenticeship so I’m happy to be able to be that channel for other people ⚡️

  • @nque7655
    @nque7655 2 года назад +53

    I'm 19 living with my parents, currently working retail. I've been considering electrical work on and off the past year, and I'm gonna try to jump into it. It seems like it will be something I'd enjoy, and it pays a lot better than cashier work

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  2 года назад +10

      Hey, right on! It's a fantastic career and I would highly recommend it!
      I have a video talking about the 20 things I love about being an electrician. Check it out if you haven't yet. Also, if you have any questions, feel free to reach out anytime. ⚡️

    • @larcous.7457
      @larcous.7457 Год назад +4

      same position here, we got this man Im willing to give this a try

    • @Mhemfizz
      @Mhemfizz Год назад +3

      @@larcous.7457 same

    • @grumblo-ll1bp
      @grumblo-ll1bp 10 месяцев назад

      how is it so far

    • @rent7104
      @rent7104 8 месяцев назад

      how’s everything going?

  • @maj-ku8lu
    @maj-ku8lu Год назад +1

    im looking into switching careers to improve myself and my financial standing. Im 30 and I had worked in several fields , automotive manufacturing, steel work, cable technician , food manufacturing and graduated culinary to become a chef. I found out while working in the restaurant and hospitality industry, that it was not for me and the money was great for me to support my self or my girlfriend. I am worried that I will be to old to start out on this an have a-lot of catching up to do. but i really want to make some real life changes , have a solid career for life and make really good money. I am a hard work, always ready to learn .
    Ive recently found your channel and this is really helpful. the city I live in a major city with alot of construction jobs and a local IBEW union.I was wrestling with the idea if I want to go to trade school or start an apprenticeship , im thinking the latter would be the best option

  • @vq.con_
    @vq.con_ 2 года назад +8

    Hey man thanks for the videos! Just turned 20 years old a few days ago and I’m super interested in getting into this. I’ve been working at T-Mobile and also building houses on the side with my dad. I’m sick of t-Mobile and looking to start something that I can enjoy and create a nice future with, and these videos help a lot!

    • @kevinarias8993
      @kevinarias8993 Год назад

      Please update me! I am about to turn 20 next month and I just got interested in becoming a electrician aswell.

    • @Mhemfizz
      @Mhemfizz Год назад

      How far?

    • @miguelmendez5389
      @miguelmendez5389 Год назад

      Bro ive been trying to get into tmobile for a while any tips?

  • @kristy8193
    @kristy8193 Год назад

    This is awesome. A mock interview would be super helpful

  • @victoriaparker3098
    @victoriaparker3098 Год назад +3

    I had a really good job but my last day was yesterday, Friday, and I start my apprenticeship this coming Monday!! Nervous because I’ve only changed 2 ceiling fans in my life and a few outlets but you have me hopeful!!

    • @patrickm1784
      @patrickm1784 4 месяца назад

      Would you mind giving a bit of an update? I'm in the same position as you were 8 months ago and it makes me nervous, I'd love to hear it this worked out for you!

  • @DonnieDeLo4577
    @DonnieDeLo4577 2 года назад

    I’m looking into this a lot. I’m only a junior in high school but and very interested in this job right after high school!

  • @tylervaughn3737
    @tylervaughn3737 3 года назад +6

    Hey man, all the content in your videos is helping me out tremendously. I really appreciate you putting this info out. I have some questions about the apprenticeship. 1)for the schooling hours, are there test throughout the program?
    2) what is the estimated time length that it takes to get through the application process and get started on the OJT & schooling hours?
    3) how are the classes taught? Such as a lecture? Hands on and labs?
    4) what are some main subjects that are taught and which have been the most difficult?
    Thank you very much!

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +5

      Hey Tyler! All great questions.
      I’m really glad to hear that you’re enjoying the videos!
      1) Yes, there are tests all throughout the classroom part of your apprenticeship. I believe the curriculum is the same across the board for IBEW apprentices. We have a test every class going over the homework from the previous week. Then there are final exams, code tests, and also craft certifications (craft certifications are testing you more on the hands on stuff).
      2) Typically the whole application process takes three months. One month to apply, another for your test, and another for your interview. Then depending on the rank that you get on your list, that will determine how quickly you start. I ranked 64 on the list and our training center was taking in 18 new apprentices each month. So I started my apprenticeship three months after my interview, which meant that it was actually six months after I initially applied that I started my apprenticeship.
      3) The classes are actually a combination of those. Mainly lectures, but also hands on labs for some of it.
      4) There are lots of different subjects (dc theory, ac theory, motor controls, grounding/ bonding, fire alarm, PLC’s, etc. The term that most people struggle with at our training center is 4th term (it’s very math heavy and has lots of theory/ circuit calculations). That was actually one of my best terms but I’ve always been pretty decent with math. I haven’t really struggled with any of the terms, but I think that’s because I spend a lot of time reading/ studying the material so that I know I actually understand it.
      Maybe I’ll eventually make a video talking about some of this stuff. Hope that helps though! Hit me with more questions as you think of them. I’m happy to help and I really do want to be a good resource for people. ⚡️

  • @TheMycelliac
    @TheMycelliac Год назад +8

    this process sounds complicated. im 28 i just applied with no experience at one place but they were hurting for workers so they just hired me without an interview. they had me doin labor work for the first couple weeks which was pretty overwhelming for me. now 1.5 months later they have me with a journeyman installing/bending conduit and strut racks all day long for a hospital. my feet dont hurt anymore and im actually excited to start my day.

  • @scrimblomale3306
    @scrimblomale3306 3 года назад +12

    Hey man, your videos helped me a ton through this process, I was super stoked to find somebody with the local 48 on youtube and your insight was extremely helpful. I just finished my interview and got placed 128th on the ranked list; not great, not terrible. Any idea how big the list is currently? I'm a soldier in the National Guard and we're going to be deploying in 2022, so I'm really hoping I can get started and actually become an apprentice before I have to leave. Thanks again for everything you do!

  • @vndradeanthony
    @vndradeanthony 5 месяцев назад

    Im in portland too bro. Going back to school and plan on trying to join the ibew. Thats crazy youre in PDX too 🎉

  • @sethrairdon727
    @sethrairdon727 3 года назад +1

    This was great. Really good info, thanks!

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Thanks! Happy to hear that you enjoyed it! Feel free to reach out any time with questions ⚡️

  • @JordanBoyer69
    @JordanBoyer69 3 года назад +8

    Had to subscribe when I heard your in Portland, Oregon
    I live in Hillsboro and planning to undergo electrician apprenticeship at 25

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +2

      Hey, thanks for the sub! I appreciate it 🥳
      This is a really great career. It's definitely one of the best decisions that I've ever made. Hopefully my channel can serve as a good resource for you as you go through the steps to make it happen ⚡️

  • @brendanleonard1375
    @brendanleonard1375 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for this video and many others! I am a senior in high school and was initially considering the automotive field because I have always loved cars, but I did research on that career field and I am not so sure now due to job outlook and pay. I was also looking at the electrician field because overall it looks like the better option. The more I do research, the more I get excited about it. I have loved things like this too. I had a circuit kit when I was in elementary school and whenever electricians work around the house I always am interested in the work they are doing. My parents and family want me to go to college but there are many things that interest me that don't require me getting a college degree. My grades are good in my opinion (Mostly As and a fair amount of Bs) so they think that I should go to college because of that. However, I don't want to go to college if I have a plan already that doesn't involve that. I'm not against college. Becoming an electrician seems like the best choice right now. There are tons of advancement opportunities. Tons of benefits and there looks to be a consistent need for electrical expertise. Thank you for these very informative videos. -A high school senior from Ohio.

  • @waltzleafington363
    @waltzleafington363 2 года назад

    This was really helpful, thank you!

  • @natem1985
    @natem1985 3 года назад +4

    I'm not an electrician but i,m trying to get an apprenticeship for pipefitting or steamfitting, this actually helped me.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Right on Nate! That's really great to hear. My dad is a steamfitter and that career/ trade has been really good to him. That too is a great route to go!

  • @bradyb4208
    @bradyb4208 3 года назад +7

    Hi gang! Just here to say I moved to Tampa on the 8th. Applied for a private internship. Got a call for an interview yesterday. Absolutely crushed it today and got offered a job on the spot 😎 one more interview to go 🤞🏼 maybe I’ll get 2 offers today

  • @sweetsteven217
    @sweetsteven217 3 года назад +50

    Minimum requirements to be an electrician:
    -must have at least one DUI.
    -must have at least one deduction from your check on child support with verification on paper.
    -must show up on the job site already drunk.
    -must be able to work while drunk.
    And lately.....most important.....must be able to get stuff done even though they don’t have enough equipment nor material for you to finish the job.
    If you meet those minimum requirements then welcome!
    Just playing......but in most cases this is what you really get on the job sites with at least one of these issues that’s no joke. Did the entire IBEW apprenticeship and these issues are all I saw.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +10

      😂😂
      Had a good chuckle from this. You are almost guaranteed to run into someone who fits that description when you're in construction. In my experience most electricians have actually been pretty professional, but I've met one or two that also fit that description 😂

    • @Josh-vp1hw
      @Josh-vp1hw 3 года назад +4

      No that’s really a thing😂
      I couldn’t turn out until I was on my second wife, being garnished for child support, and had a drinking problem😂

    • @burningdust
      @burningdust 2 года назад +1

      It’s absolutely true! 20+ years since my first electrical program and I often wonder how many people from that class are still alive. Lots of addiction issues all around and it seems to extend into the sub trades as well. I know many who started out in the trade figured it was the easiest gig and provided the most opportunity for screwing around, funny since there are some pretty serious hazards involved!

    • @sbman436
      @sbman436 2 года назад +1

      I have 3 of the 5 listed 😭😭

    • @emello4you
      @emello4you 2 года назад

      I'm a drunk and a rapist

  • @aiden2606ify
    @aiden2606ify Год назад

    Thank you for making this video 👍🏼

  • @menacegoblin2711
    @menacegoblin2711 3 года назад +4

    I come from an IBEW family (local 246) and I’ve been thinking about going into the trade. Your videos are really useful and responses very thoughtful.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +4

      Right on man! I’m glad to hear that you’re interested in pursuing the trade and that my videos have been helpful! When I was a store manager at AT&T I made customer service my top priority and consequently the growth we saw at our store was pretty significant. I just try to apply that same philosophy here on RUclips and have been pretty amazed at the response from people. I appreciate the feedback!

    • @menacegoblin2711
      @menacegoblin2711 3 года назад +2

      @@MadElectrician keep on making awesome content! If you’re taking suggestions, it would be cool to see how to get in the union from a female perspective/being a female electrician (if you can find someone trusted to aid with that video). I’m a woman and I’m not apprehensive about sexual harassment or anything, just about being physically smaller and hindering the work

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Ahh, sorry about that! I didn’t click on your picture or anything before responding. Shouldn’t have made that assumption. 🤦🏽‍♂️
      That is actually a video idea that I’ve had since I first started posting videos. It’s a topic that I really want to cover but I’m just waiting to find the right person to interview/ make a video with. I’ll will definitely do that video some day though, and hopefully sooner than later.
      What I will say right now though is that I’ve worked along side and had school with many women who are fantastic electricians. I’ve never seen any sort of different in what women can do compared to men. It also seems to pretty much be a normal thing to have women in the trade now which is great. The IBEW really pushes to bring more women into the trade, and for that reason you might actually have a bit of an advantage getting into the apprenticeship if you do eventually apply.
      Funny enough I was thinking about doing this topic again today. Thanks for the recommendation and I’ll definitely get a video posted about this eventually ⚡️

    • @menacegoblin2711
      @menacegoblin2711 3 года назад +1

      @@MadElectrician awesome. Thank you for the helpful videos and I’m happy to support. ❣️

  • @jonathancuripoma5556
    @jonathancuripoma5556 3 года назад +1

    Thank you dude!! Priceless and useful information! Mad respect.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +2

      It’s my pleasure bro! I’m just happy people actually want to watch my videos 😂

    • @jonathancuripoma5556
      @jonathancuripoma5556 3 года назад +1

      @@MadElectrician Quick question! Once I submitted my application, how long does it take for a response? I applied in IBEW Local 3 NY

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +2

      For me here at Local 48 I got scheduled for an aptitude test within about a month. With everything that’s going on right now though things could be different. Still, I’d probably expect to hear something within a month or so.

    • @jonathancuripoma5556
      @jonathancuripoma5556 3 года назад +1

      @@MadElectrician Thank you again pal!

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +2

      @@jonathancuripoma5556 Anytime bro ⚡️

  • @abhirsatyam1279
    @abhirsatyam1279 3 года назад +4

    This video is very useful and helpful for me so thank a lot bro...

  • @kevinfolsom2604
    @kevinfolsom2604 2 года назад +17

    Hey Stephen, just wanted to stop by and say thank you for these videos. Truly. I got inspired by you almost a year ago to pursue an apprenticeship with the IBEW. Since then I've successfully navigated the whole process and today got a letter saying that I ranked #10 in my zone for Inside Wireman. These videos and comments have been invaluable to me during the waiting and periodic steps along the way. Keep up the good work. Local 280. I'll have to get you a beer sometime!

    • @Brbrnskhgf5666
      @Brbrnskhgf5666 2 года назад +2

      What did you do to stand out in the interview. Because I feel like I have no chance if someone else has prior experience

    • @josueneria4785
      @josueneria4785 2 года назад

      ^ me too.

    • @yousifyaqo83
      @yousifyaqo83 Год назад

      what are the chances of getting accepted

    • @CnuAkoju
      @CnuAkoju Год назад

      Indian people work parimet has

  • @EveryThingFireTv555
    @EveryThingFireTv555 2 года назад

    Great information anything that bugs u about the job honestly I’m super artistic and I love science and I just wanna do some to learn a trade but I don’t see myself doing this for the rest of my life

  • @bradleylatham8184
    @bradleylatham8184 Год назад

    Thankyou brother. A true sparky !! ZAP

  • @enteraqua
    @enteraqua 3 года назад +30

    I’m halfway through trade school getting a degree in Small Industrial Electrician, studying for my journeyman’s test by reading the NEC from cover to cover, yet no one will hire me on as an apprentice because I don’t have any experience on the job, but I don’t have any experience on the job because no one will hire me as an apprentice. Catch 22

    • @sebastianvilela1178
      @sebastianvilela1178 3 года назад

      Hey man what trade school do you go to

    • @plugzAHOY
      @plugzAHOY 2 года назад +1

      I literally have no schooling or experience and I started a apprenticeship four days ago I'm literally ass backwards with it lol but I called like 20 different companies and found the right guy and perfect opportunity he had just finished training his first one and was ready to expand his company.

    • @plugzAHOY
      @plugzAHOY 2 года назад

      Just keep bugging em man

    • @johnhunt9674
      @johnhunt9674 2 года назад

      What state do you live in? Look for smaller companies that want to expand and have the time to train guys.

  • @mom9444
    @mom9444 3 года назад

    Your videos are hands down the best information I’ve gotten so far. I new to the Portland area and am trying to get into the industry. I’m changing professions but I’ve done electrical wrk before Do you have any pointers in getting into the Portland market I’ve literally lived here since September. Anything helps

  • @suzuki0612sefrt
    @suzuki0612sefrt 3 года назад +10

    I am Japanese electronicians.you made me inspired very much.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      So happy to hear that!
      Thanks for watching!

  • @danyilvovk1731
    @danyilvovk1731 3 года назад +2

    Good stuff man this got me inspired. I applied already and am waiting for when I will come in for phase 2 in pretty sure the interview. Should I ask to become a material handler or wait till after the aptitude test.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Right on, glad to hear it! I wouldn’t ask about being a material handler at all during this application process, but if for some reason you don’t get accepted then I would definitely recommend looking into becoming a material handler. If you can make it in without becoming a material handler first then that would be awesome. It would kind of give you a head start since you wouldn’t be spending a year or so being a material handler before starting your apprenticeship.
      That would be my advice. Let me know if you have any other questions 👍🏼

  • @thealmaherself
    @thealmaherself 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the info. Im looking to become an electrician 💛 as my first step to becoming a nuclear reactor operator.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  2 года назад

      It’s my pleasure! It’s a fantastic career and I would highly recommend it. Hopefully my channel can serve as a good resource for you if you are looking into joining the trade.
      Thanks for watching! ⚡️

  • @GanjaGabe
    @GanjaGabe 2 года назад +1

    thanks for explaining this in depth.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  2 года назад

      It’s my pleasure!
      Thanks for watching! ⚡️

  • @thebofactor9753
    @thebofactor9753 3 года назад +1

    Glad I watched your video!! I just got out of firefighting school and decided it wasn’t something I plan to pursue any further.... that being said I have been looking into becoming an electrician instead and I think I want to try it.... now where do I go to apply and do you recommend taking any classes before applying? I have no prior experience with any construction or anything like that. And also I was wanting to know... during your apprenticeship, do you get paid? And do you pay for any of the schooling? And also you said it would be a good idea to show them a project you worked on etc do you recommend doing something like that and what would it bev

  • @ismaelcastorena2200
    @ismaelcastorena2200 Год назад

    Hey I’m someone who’s looking to persuade a career as an electrician and further my career to the highest skilled electrician. I’m 24years old and living in LA and I really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you for all this information. I also would like to know where did you get you hoodie?

  • @RikiToso89
    @RikiToso89 Год назад +1

    Great video man I wanna get into being an electrician and this is great tips

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  Год назад

      Thanks Riki!
      I appreciate you watching and I’m happy to hear that! ⚡️

  • @jdb9129
    @jdb9129 2 года назад +1

    Great video! I have a question. During those four years of being an apprentice, roughly how much are you typically compensated? I would love to switch careers and give this a shot, but I still need a reasonable income. Thanks for the video and whoever that responds to my question!

  • @tanvai2360
    @tanvai2360 3 года назад +1

    This was amazing....thank you for making thia

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Happy to hear that you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! ⚡️

  • @GabrielGonzalez-ej6tp
    @GabrielGonzalez-ej6tp 3 года назад +5

    genuinely good info thank you

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Thanks man! Glad you’re finding it useful ⚡️

  • @flynhayn1416
    @flynhayn1416 Год назад +11

    First and foremost, thank you for all your guidance so far. Would you still recommend applying to become a material handler if I have 2 years of trade experience (carpentry, concrete, and roofing?) I went to college out of high school and got my degree but I’m getting into my late 20’s with no set career path. I applied to IBEW Local 48 and have been studying away for the aptitude test.

  • @aliennetwork08
    @aliennetwork08 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video man

  • @B1Happy
    @B1Happy Год назад

    Wow, thanks for this inciteful video! Do you recommend going the Union way or the other? Also, what would you say is an accurate estimate of an electrician? Are sites like glassdoor accurate with their salaries? How much should I expect to start out with, and then get up to?

  • @rainer250
    @rainer250 Год назад +2

    Yes, being an electrician is risky business but it's rewarding if that's what you want to do and is a high paying career. Something we need more of these days. Especially with the cost of living present. Yes, reading is crucial for any job and math is also important. Math isn't my strongest subject. I understand basic math but not the more advanced stuff.

  • @alexdiaz2635
    @alexdiaz2635 3 года назад +34

    Thank you so much for this info
    I’m 26 looking to get in to the trade with no experience, been in the food and bev business over 8 years and I think it’s time I pick up a career that I can actually see myself enjoying, I’ll definitely be attempting the union route
    I’ll be applying for my local ibew apprenticeship this week! And I’ll be doing as much research as i can along the way,
    Watching your videos definitely gives me some confidence in getting started ASAP

    • @adeezy5503
      @adeezy5503 3 года назад +1

      How was it

    • @octaviosaldana8351
      @octaviosaldana8351 2 года назад

      Let’s gooo

    • @brandongordon123
      @brandongordon123 2 года назад +2

      Have you started yet? I’m 26 to and really wanna do this

    • @nolove7485
      @nolove7485 2 года назад +2

      Same here brother, I was in the military and upon getting out worked at edison in operations and customer billing. I’m 27 now with no experience but just looking for a change

    • @TheMASDrummer
      @TheMASDrummer Год назад

      @@nolove7485 well, did you?

  • @noahrockland7184
    @noahrockland7184 Год назад +2

    Hey man, great videos, I'm in the process of getting my into together to apply to my local union. I am wondering what the mechanical aptitude test consists of? I can't seem to find much info about it.

  • @metalmavenmike80
    @metalmavenmike80 2 года назад +2

    AS for a WA non union electrician (myself) : Answered a craig's list add for a new apprentice wanted, ( No testing, no school grades required, No waiting) Went and got my $65 apprentices card from L&I. Received hands on trained and schooled privately from Master/State Inspector. 48 hours of education needed and i paid close to $150 per 8 hour class. Got my 4000 hours and passed my test within 3 years. Started in 2014. Now as 02 "Resi" making over $30hr. No heavy competition in non union. Sadly the state rules for going to through a certified apprenticeship 01 means i would take over a $10 pay cut. That was an easy nope with a wife, 4 kids, 2 cars and a house. So I'm staying 02 for now. After 8 years now doing electrical and working for one of the top companies in Clark County I am very happy having NO college debt. Wish i had started at 20 not 34.
    Side note: There are bad Electrical contractors out there in the non union field. Stay away from anyone sending unlicensed people out in their own van, not pulling permits, working out of ratio, and on the job drug use. I work with and know state and city inspectors, as well as the compliance team and they are cracking down and tossing out fines left and right.
    For a Union path this is a great video but just missing the non union path. Great. video though!

  • @dudecool7915
    @dudecool7915 2 года назад +3

    I'm 19, in my second semester of college going after a Biochemistry degree, and completely hating college. Thanks for this video. Seriously considering dropping out for a trade career

    • @april_
      @april_ Год назад +1

      I’m 19, haven’t gone into college yet but that has been my exact fear about a college pathway. Electrical work sounds lit ⚡️

    • @rent7104
      @rent7104 8 месяцев назад

      how did it go?

  • @CenPapi
    @CenPapi Год назад

    Thanks for the great video Stephen, I do have a question for you though; sorry if it's long winded.
    I'd like to join the IBEW obviously starting as an apprentice, but I'm wondering how good of a fit it would be for me.
    I am a religious man, and in my religion we don't work on the Sabbath day which is from friday at sunset until saturday at sunset.
    We also observe 3 "feasts" throughout the year:
    The first of those being a week long feast called Pesach(Passover), where we are permitted from doing any work on the first and last day of the feast plus any Sabbath that may occur during, -This usually occurs in the beginning of April or May(depending on the ripeness of barely in Israel and the sighting of the new moon).
    The next is Shavuot that begins 50 days from the Sabbath that occurs during Pesach where we have another High Holy Day where no work can be done.
    The last is Sukkot, beginning roughly 6 months after Pesach where we have another week long feast where we cannot work on the first or last day of that week as well as any Sabbath in between.
    Do you think, me requiring all of these non-negotiable days off will hurt my chances of getting in?
    Do you think that even with these exceptions being known I would be expected to work anyways?
    Thanks in advance and sorry you had to read such a wall of text.

  • @elarnoldddd3291
    @elarnoldddd3291 2 года назад +4

    Hey Stephen, I hope you’re doing well. I am a data center/cabling technician. I’ve done a lot of construction job sites as well as live data centers. I deal with low voltage. I work with a lot of conduits and sometimes even make pathways for conduits. I also work with a lot of electricians and the electricity trade has always caught my attention. A lot of my uncles are electricians as well. Do you recommend me applying for the apprenticeship program first or get a job as an electrician so I can get experience then apply for the program?

  • @robertgarcia4202
    @robertgarcia4202 Год назад +3

    This was a helpful video, I'm 31 and I've always been into learning new things, I'm just curious whether being part of a union is better or worse than non union

    • @chrissnauder6079
      @chrissnauder6079 Год назад

      I talked to a couple of guys, about half in the Union and other who are not. Almost all of them say that you should go to school study, work under a journey man as an apprentice, get your license then do your own thing, as in starting your own company. Just get a truck and have your license and start doing your own thing, start small and so on. Or go the union route whatever you want.

  • @ghostburgers4284
    @ghostburgers4284 2 года назад

    I have a learning disability but i have a pretty big interest in how electronics work so hopefully I’ll have a good chance at success.

  • @eduardoorellana694
    @eduardoorellana694 3 года назад +15

    I highly appreciate this man great info and I’m only 16

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      It’s my pleasure, Eduardo!
      You have a bright future ahead of you, especially if you’re already taking it this seriously! Feel free to reach out anytime with any questions you might have if this is a career that you end up pursuing ⚡️

    • @johndallis9901
      @johndallis9901 3 года назад +2

      I’m 14 tryna soak up everything

  • @aliennetwork08
    @aliennetwork08 10 месяцев назад

    I’m realllly really considering this

  • @Jp-gc6bh
    @Jp-gc6bh 3 года назад +1

    Awesome. I’m looking into apprentice ships now, I’m 24 and do have knowledge on construction work so maybe I’ll have an easier time in the beginning. Looking at wires just gives me headaches lol

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +2

      Haha, right on. Yeah, I think you will definitely have an easier time since you have some trade related knowledge already. Wiring things up can look pretty complicated in the beginning, but it’s pretty amazing how simple it is once you learn the basics. Don’t get me wrong, some things can be incredibly complicated, but for the most part wiring stuff up is very straight forward. Hope you decide to pursue this! It’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. ⚡️

    • @TheMASDrummer
      @TheMASDrummer Год назад

      how did it go?

  • @jacks9728
    @jacks9728 3 года назад +6

    Love your channel great info. Would taking community college classes and getting certs make you stand apart in the admissions process or would it be better to just go for it?

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +4

      Thanks Jack!
      I think that taking some college classes and getting certifications would be a great idea. It's not absolutely necessary, but it will definitely increase your chances, especially if you mention during your interview that you specifically took those classes to increase your chances of getting accepted. In my case, I didn't take any classes or have any certifications and I got in, but my local was also taking in 18 apprentices every month during that time so it was a little bit easier for me to get in compared to people at locals where they aren't taking in as many apprentices.

  • @andersonduartedaluz
    @andersonduartedaluz Год назад

    sup dude. Watching from south Brazil. 🇧🇷👊

  • @alexhernandez8012
    @alexhernandez8012 Год назад +1

    Im 34, a apprentice for a drywall and framing company, i enjoy what i do but i need more out of a career at this point in life. Wish i would've thought like this sooner but oh well,i finally applied to ibew local 100 and im waiting on a test date. Been studying so hope all goes well, im ready for something better for myself and my family.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  Год назад

      Hey Alex! That’s really awesome to hear! I think we all come to a point where we decide that maybe we should switch things up for one reason or another. You may take a pay cut at first, but in my opinion it will be well worth it in the end. Plus, your experience in drywall and framing will make you more valuable as an apprentice since you’ll have a lot of trade knowledge right out of the gates.
      Thanks for watching and best of luck to you! ⚡️

  • @williegreen5543
    @williegreen5543 3 года назад

    I'm 18 (will graduate in may) and I want to start off with the IBEW as soon as I get out of school, my uncle's an electrician, and aside from helping him wire a warehouse back in 2019 I dont have any real electrician or work experience, which I doubt would look good on a resume. Should I try to get more work experience first before submitting a union application. Also, it sounds like applying to a non-union company has a more likely chance of acceptance, but if I get accepted to work for a non-union company first, can I use that to gain more experience on my resume and then try to apply for the union? Great video btw, you got a new subscriber.

  • @JoeFrankFilms
    @JoeFrankFilms 2 года назад

    Have you seen people with an ET Card go into an apprenticeship? And would you say the ET Card is helpful at all? Thanks for the videos real good stuff ✌️

  • @sephiroth2195
    @sephiroth2195 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video!

  • @joshsmith-jb5uw
    @joshsmith-jb5uw Год назад +1

    Hi Stephen, thanks for the video. I know each state can be different, but do you know anything about an unclassified electrical license and what is needed to get it? Thanks

  • @Bob-xv3cm
    @Bob-xv3cm 3 года назад

    Idk why I thought these videos looked like a scam to me but I was curious on what he was gonna say so I clicked on it and I’m glad I did. Never judge a book by its cover

  • @humbertorivera6225
    @humbertorivera6225 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much I'm 17 and want to become an electrician

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Right on man! You're very welcome! It's a fantastic career and I would obviously highly recommend it! ⚡️

  • @Phileepoh
    @Phileepoh 3 года назад +7

    I’m 26, currently an Air Traffic Controller, i’ve recently learned how to and installed LEDs in my car and since learned about wiring, wire tapping, soldering, wiring techniques, voltage, wattage, wire gauges and such and I love it. I’ve since had a curiosity to become an electrician. Thanks man

    • @joseambriz5897
      @joseambriz5897 3 года назад

      How much do you make right now? Just curious

    • @Justjackson7
      @Justjackson7 3 года назад +1

      That’s crazy I wanted to be air traffic controller but didn’t really know how to get into that field I’m Already a dispatcher at the airport but not air traffic controller

    • @Phileepoh
      @Phileepoh 3 года назад

      @@Justjackson7 I was fortunate enough to become an Air Traffic Controller in the Army. After my first deployment I was offered an ATC position as a contractor and been doing that ever since.

    • @Phileepoh
      @Phileepoh 3 года назад

      @@Justjackson7 the FAA will announce entry level openings for the general public (try following the FAA Facebook page, checking the FAA website, or USAJOBS). You apply, and if accepted you'll have to take an exam called the ATSA basically seeing if you are mentally suitable for the job. if you pass that then the next step is waiting to go to the FAA Academy (FAA Air Traffic Control School) and if you pass the school then depending how good you did will determine your list of facilities you can choose from depending on what region you chose or were given.

    • @Justjackson7
      @Justjackson7 3 года назад +1

      @@Phileepoh I have never thought of that😱your lifesaver thank you!!

  • @MrPog-jl2pp
    @MrPog-jl2pp 7 месяцев назад

    Great Content!

  • @ItsaRomethingeveryday
    @ItsaRomethingeveryday 3 года назад

    I worked as an apprentice for a journeyman, I learned alot, I even got to wire at a hotel and a plaza, and went on to wire an Entire automotive business by myself , never got to be a journeyman tho

  • @eduardosolis7894
    @eduardosolis7894 2 года назад +1

    Hey, thanks for the info and all the videos. They’re really helpful.
    If I understood correctly, all applicants are given a shot at the aptitude test, right? Also, do you have to invest anything out of pocket for the school/supplies portion of the apprenticeship?

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching! It’s my pleasure.
      Yes you’re correct. Some IBEW locals will provide everything for you while others won’t. I would recommend calling the local that you are applying for and finding out. Here at Local 48 all books, materials, and even hand tools are provided for you and you also get to keep them.

  • @yawaramon3781
    @yawaramon3781 3 года назад

    Thank you for your videos it’s really useful I have a CDl class A and I want study to be an electrician through the union can I use my CDL in as a material handler?? Thank you.