and repair of other electrical subsystems and components. Advanced linemen may also be involved in the design and layout of electrical systems. Other electricians, such as those who work on indoor electrical systems or on low voltage equipment for communications systems, are not considered electrical...
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You don’t need a formal degree from a college or university to become a lineman. For those who don’t want to pay thousands of dollars to pay for college, or aren’t interested in taking the “college route”, becoming an electrical lineman is a great option. ...
Unfortunately, the highly skilled Polish/Bulgarian/Hungarian etc tradespeople – plumbers, electricians, decorators, carpenters, bricklayers, domestic cleaners etc left us in disgust after Brexit. Along with the French research chemists, German finance specialists, Dutch agricultural experts, Belgian diam...
Continuing Education for Electricians In many states, electricians are required to demonstrate their knowledge of changes to the National Electrical Code, which changes each year. This code is the industry standard that governs safe, electrical wiring practices. Other states require a specific number of...
Previous generations held up the trades—plumbers, electricians, line workers, factory foremen, and retail managers—as worthy vocations. Today someone who works as a bricklayer or roofer or some other blue-collar profession are often looked on as sad cases. We wonder, privately, wher...
You will need to have an advanced college degree in computer science, electronic engineering or computer information systems in other to have a career in information technology research. So these will need a minimum of PhD or master's degree which you can use to get initial employment. A ...
You’ll need to be fluent in either written (a translator) or spoken (interpreter) two languages or more, and many employers want a university degree in linguistics. Tour Guide If you can herd groups of confused people, and enjoy talking about the sights, this job might ...
Welders join pieces of metal together through a variety of processes, with the most common being arc welding. Welders are found in many different industries, including construction, energy and manufacturing. The Bureau of Labor Statistics puts the 2013 m
we covered them with leftover plastic sheeting. It would be a while until we’d have another chance to build the shed- Autumn was nearly over and we didn’t want a newly constructed experimental shed going straight into the challenge of winter storms. Shed building would need to wait ’til...