I feel like it's not stressed enough, how hard it is to find an apprenticeship after you're done. Everywhere, they ask for at least 2 years of apprenticeship experience, and no one wants to sponsor a new apprentice. No on mentions about how a journeyperson is only allowed to take on 1 apprentice at a time either (a pretty dumb 1:1 ratio if you ask me, if you take into consideration the growing age of the average electrician and how long it takes to get an apprentice to be trained into a journeyperson)
As a former Instructor for Elevated Work Platforms, I noticed the boys on the Sky Jack didn't have the chain secured on the back of the lift. I would recommend to the College that they stress safety as well. I've see enough injuries due to lack of safety.
It looks fun enough here but I have a friend who is an Electrician and his body is shot from the job. Pulling many kilometers of wire, struggling with conduit bends, and the thousands of other aspects of the job takes it's toll on you. Trades people I know have taken other jobs for a bit less money and a lot easier life. Imagine $32 an hour as a Millwright and then you switch to being a Real Estate Agent for equivalent. Even with a lesser income, the work is not physically hard. It doesn't destroy your body. If you make a mistake, your life is not on the line. If you work for a bad company, unorganized and unsupportive, then the simplest jobs can become nightmares. The job also has two main divisions. You can go heavy in construction or maintenance. On the plus side, when the economy is good, you can stop overloading yourself and stimulate your employer into hiring more Electricians. I'm not saying this to discourage people from the trades. I am saying this so that these new people will think about the future and make it to retirement intact physically. Good luck to you new blood.
+Mark Butler we provide training for plumbing apprenticeship as wellwe don't guarantee jobs but we prepare you for a job and make you confident as an apprenticeare you still interested in the program? send me your email I will send an info package
@@skilledtradescollegeofcana3961 I would like to know about the training package for the Instrument and control technician trade. Send an email to erebineering@gmail.com
+pwnage122334 we don't guarantee jobs but we prepare you for a job and make you confident as an apprenticeare you still interested in the program? send me your email I will send an info package
+vin muru we don't guarantee jobs but we prepare you for a job and make you confident as an apprenticeare you still interested in the program? send me your email I will send an info package
+vin muru we don't guarantee jobs but we prepare you for a job and make you confident as an apprenticeare you still interested in the program? send me your email I will send an info package
Probably the worst thing about skilled trades is once the project is complete and you step into your new home, Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons start telling you sex is forbidden unless you're married with that group and gays and lesbians are forbidden to sleeping over in your construction project.
+Luc Charles Of course, many of these students have zero electrical knowledge whatsoever, you build what they tell you and then you get critiqued and corrected. I started with zero knowledge and came out just fine :P
I feel like it's not stressed enough, how hard it is to find an apprenticeship after you're done. Everywhere, they ask for at least 2 years of apprenticeship experience, and no one wants to sponsor a new apprentice.
No on mentions about how a journeyperson is only allowed to take on 1 apprentice at a time either (a pretty dumb 1:1 ratio if you ask me, if you take into consideration the growing age of the average electrician and how long it takes to get an apprentice to be trained into a journeyperson)
As a former Instructor for Elevated Work Platforms, I noticed the boys on the Sky Jack didn't have the chain secured on the back of the lift. I would recommend to the College that they stress safety as well. I've see enough injuries due to lack of safety.
+Jess Nielsen Well aren't you clever Mr. Smarty-Pants. Do you have a video?
this is what i am really looking for
do you accept visitor visa holder to take the 3 month course?
It looks fun enough here but I have a friend who is an Electrician and his body is shot from the job. Pulling many kilometers of wire, struggling with conduit bends, and the thousands of other aspects of the job takes it's toll on you. Trades people I know have taken other jobs for a bit less money and a lot easier life. Imagine $32 an hour as a Millwright and then you switch to being a Real Estate Agent for equivalent. Even with a lesser income, the work is not physically hard. It doesn't destroy your body. If you make a mistake, your life is not on the line. If you work for a bad company, unorganized and unsupportive, then the simplest jobs can become nightmares. The job also has two main divisions. You can go heavy in construction or maintenance. On the plus side, when the economy is good, you can stop overloading yourself and stimulate your employer into hiring more Electricians. I'm not saying this to discourage people from the trades. I am saying this so that these new people will think about the future and make it to retirement intact physically. Good luck to you new blood.
I'm considering an electrician program. How is this school different compared to BCIT (I am from British Columbia). Also, how's the pay?
it's awesome! on the job training.
I'm interested in please give me more information about it
This is what I'm looking for .
+boulounis hicham are you still interested in the program? send me your email I will send an info package
@@skilledtradescollegeofcana3961 I want to enroll in course so what I do
can avail international students here and how?
just what i was looking for
+Gavin Belgrave are you still interested in the program? send me your email I will send an info package
I’d like to apply but I’m from Jamaica is it possible??
what is the length of this program and what license is obtained at the end?
Is there any other training work
Any maximum age?
Serphase conduite wairing
can i apply from India ?
Do you train any one other than electricians?
+Mark Butler we provide training for plumbing apprenticeship as wellwe don't guarantee jobs but we prepare you for a job and make you confident as an apprenticeare you still interested in the program? send me your email I will send an info package
@@skilledtradescollegeofcana3961 I would like to know about the training package for the Instrument and control technician trade. Send an email to erebineering@gmail.com
@@skilledtradescollegeofcana3961 hey I'm interested in this course pls send me details🙌
If i am already qualified in another country and immigrate to canada can i still register to learn how canada do things
How can I apply as international student?
HI,
I am from Bangladesh, how can I join this program.
how to enroll & how much cost?
Go to skilledtradescollege.ca and fill out a request for info
after taking this course does anyone help you find a job?
+pwnage122334 we don't guarantee jobs but we prepare you for a job and make you confident as an apprenticeare you still interested in the program? send me your email I will send an info package
I m a Electrician house wiring Level 01
does any one get the job after finish this college ?
+vin muru we don't guarantee jobs but we prepare you for a job and make you confident as an apprenticeare you still interested in the program? send me your email I will send an info package
+vin muru we don't guarantee jobs but we prepare you for a job and make you confident as an apprenticeare you still interested in the program? send me your email I will send an info package
I hope they don’t play that song.
Hello, I am Moroccan. I work in the field of electricity. I want to work. Is there anyone to help me?
Probably the worst thing about skilled trades is once the project is complete and you step into your new home, Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons start telling you sex is forbidden unless you're married with that group and gays and lesbians are forbidden to sleeping over in your construction project.
LOL
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This is a money grab lol, three months for over $5,000. My ass, i rather go to a proper college and get a 2 year diploma in an electrical study.
Facts
Many mistakes and code violations being made here.Can't be much of a college .
+Luc Charles Of course, many of these students have zero electrical knowledge whatsoever, you build what they tell you and then you get critiqued and corrected. I started with zero knowledge and came out just fine :P
Why your neck in pal
How can I apply as an international student