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The original was posted on /r/electricians by /u/That-Gai on 2024-01-13 22:46:44+00:00.


I live in Ontario Canada and it made sense to me to have a trade skill for better employment. Figured going to college and studying a 2 year Electrical Engineering Technician course will be the best bet, but further research has unravel a few things. I'm now seeing info that says in order to become an electrician what you need is to complete a 9,000-hour apprenticeship program. Got no clue what to do now, any help would be nice ?

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