| After
you've completed Apprenticeship, there are multiple
career paths and earning opportunities for you to explore.
According to 2004 data compiled by FETPIP,
right after completion, Apprentices make more money
on average than a person with a Bachelor's Degree. The
best part is, apprentices are earning money working,
while they are going to school two nights a week. |
The
Florida Association of Electrical Contractors conducts
an annual
survey of their membership to determine career
paths and salary ranges in the electrical construction
trade. In addition to your pay, you will receive benefit
packages. Benefit packages will vary between companies.
To
see the FETPIP Chart, follow this link.
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