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Geraldine Strode1 minute readLearn about the qualifications needed to become a licensed electrician in your state. Find out what type of license is required and what experience is necessary.
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Geraldine Strode2 minutes readElectricians are highly skilled professionals who must possess a wide range of technical and interpersonal skills in order to succeed. From circuit design and data collection to customer service and problem solving, electricians must be able to think quickly and ad
What is the Highest Paid Type of Electrician?
Geraldine Strode1 minute readAre you an electrician looking for higher-paying work? Learn about the highest-paid types of electricians based on their average annual salaries.
Is being an electrician a stressful job?
Geraldine Strode0 minutes readElectricians, such as police officers, firefighters and deep-sea fishermen, are the front line of hazardous work. An electrician is in a stressful situation if he is assigned hazardous work or if he needs to complete a complicated task faster than usual.



