According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for electricians as of May 2008 is, $49,890. This would amount to $23.98 per hour. In May 2008, median hourly wages of wage and salary electricians were $22.32. The middle 50 percent earned between $17.00 and $29.88. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $13.54, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $38.18.
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Electricians have a high hourly rate. There are also several trades jobs that offer really high hourly rates like plumbers.
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In the state of Pa no, you can work work doing both as long as you are licensed in that area.
Most people who start working at McDonald's are paid the minimum wage in the state.
If you want to become an electrician, it is a good idea to find out where electricians are needed. Most large cities such as Chicago or Minneapolis are in need of electricians
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Madison, Viriginia, any state that had already paid off most of their debt
Don't worry, your son will certainly be paid. It takes about 2,000hours of on the job training and 144 hours of coursework for the length of a electricians apprenticeship.
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I believe they can, UNLESS - your license is issued by a state authority which declines to license felons. You will have to check with your particular state to determine this.
Electricians, Pipefitters, and HVAC are the busiest construction jobs.