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Apprentice

APPRENTICES

Some people go to school and study to become experts at their major. While others are more suited to being in the field and learning by doing. To become an electrician is no different. As a trade apprentice, you will work hard every day to learn your craft by receiving hands-on experience through on-the-job training with highly successful union contractors that will reinforce what you learn at the training center once a week. If you or someone you know would like to join the apprenticeship program, consider this:

Union workers make $203 more in average weekly income than non-union workers. So, becoming a union electrician ensures a higher income over the long term.

 To become an apprentice, you must fulfill the following needs:

The following items must be submitted together to be considered a completed application:

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