The journeyman electrical rate in California varies depending on the location and employer. However, it typically ranges from $25 to $40 per hour. This rate can increase with experience, additional certifications, and specialty skills.
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The age requirement to obtain a journeyman license varies by state, but typically ranges between 18 and 21 years old. It's important to check the specific requirements of the state where you plan to obtain the license.
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Salary pay for a journeyman floor installer varies in California. It ranges from $20,000-$75,000 yearly. It depends on the persons specialty (carpet, tile, etc.) and the company.
a journeyman electrician is not fully qualified in most states to operate and mantain a electrical business and preform inspections without reaching the level of masters.
Journeyman - 2005 was released on: USA: 11 September 2005 (Los Angeles, California)
Usually by reading, learning, and hiring on as an apprentice for a electrical company. When you are a electrical journeyman, you make much more money than becoming a journeyman vehicle repair mechanic. I am a master mechanic and should have been an electrician or doctor.
46.50 for a journeyman
It may be different in each state but in California apprentices start out at approx 21.00/hr and journeyman starting wages are approx 50.00/hr
I believe a journeyman works under a licensed, business electrician and a master electrician is one who has the business. Not the best definition but hopefully it helps Might vary by region. Here in Canada, a journeyman is someone certified to do permited electrical work that will be inspected. A master is someone who is certified to pull (read - apply for) those permits. In Canada, a journeyman electrician is someone with 4 years of experience in the electrical trade as an apprentice and has taken four periods of school. A Master is a journeyman electrician that has a certain amount of experience as a journeyman (typically 3 years) and has a very good understanding of the Electrical code (which is proved by taking another course / exam).
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In the great state of North Carolina we do not have a statewide recognized journeyman card. Each county or city has the responsibility of testing, issuing and enforcing a journeyman card program. Some counties reciprocate and some counties do not even have a journeyman card policy at all. The state oversees testing, issuing and enforcement of electrical contractor licenses, which allows a qualified person to legally engage in contracting electrical work in the state. A journeyman card program is for an AHJ (authority having jurisdiction) to establish that a person has proficient knowledge of the current NEC (national electrical code) and qualifies that individual to work as many non-qualified workers as the municipality deems appropriate. A journeyman card does not qualify a person to engage in electrical contracting in the state of North Carolina. As the current trend seems to be in North Carolina to deregulate the electrical industry, it seems highly unlikely that a statewide journeyman card is in the foreseeable future. In North Carolina a person must by licensed by the state to cut hair, but if you hire a company to do electrical work in your home, the person that is sent to do the work does not have to hold any type of license or pass any testing.
A first year apprentice makes 50% of journeyman carpenters rate.
No. A journeyman is an electrician that has completed his four year apprenticeship (four years of experience and four periods of schooling). This allows him to legally complete jobs with permits that are to be inspected for compliance with the electrical code. A master is a journeyman electrician with a certain amount of experience that is tested to prove a certain level of competency of the electrical code. These electricians are able to "pull" (read - apply for) permits.