加拿大华人论坛 加拿大百科请教各位,我该如何踏出电工的第一步呢?
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我登陆了加拿大大半年,之前是学计算机,但是说实话我自认确实没什么真材实料的计算机技术。但是动手能力还行。现在在工厂工作。一直希望可以学习一些电工之类的技能,但是不知道如何开始才好。是进入college读电工的专业?还是读培训学校?又或者是跟个师傅一边做一边学,但是在网上很难找到收没有基础的电工学徒的信息。而且小孩又准备出生了,还要为生计工作,实在彷徨。不知道论坛的各位前辈能不能给我一些建议或经验呢?先谢谢各位了。
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回复: 请教各位,我该如何踏出电工的第一步呢?http://forum.iask.ca/showthread.php?t=333208follow him
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Georgian College学 IT, 全省就业率第一!Overcoming your challenges at Georgian 超赞 赏 Sahara To 0$(VIP 0) 4862014-02-18#3 回复: 请教各位,我该如何踏出电工的第一步呢?加拿大华人学电工的最多了,你随机在街上抓10个华人,其中至少有4个有电工证。何况收入也不高,12、13块的非常多。
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该文作者目前已贴出:揭秘系列之一、之二、之三、之三续篇、之四,及“加拿大华人培训机构,牛皮吹到几时休?”等,因签名栏有字数限制,请有兴趣者自行搜索阅读。 超赞 赏 D dlm1438 0$(VIP 0) 1042014-02-18#4 回复: 请教各位,我该如何踏出电工的第一步呢?Mark
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回复: 请教各位,我该如何踏出电工的第一步呢?加拿大华人学电工的最多了,你随机在街上抓10个华人,其中至少有4个有电工证。何况收入也不高,12、13块的非常多。点击展开...不可能这么低工资。
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回复: 请教各位,我该如何踏出电工的第一步呢?加拿大华人学电工的最多了,你随机在街上抓10个华人,其中至少有4个有电工证。何况收入也不高,12、13块的非常多。点击展开...有建筑Master电工证的很少,这个证比较难考,一年才出十来个人(多伦多).有这个证书,外面接活基本都在4,50/小时.很多都是工厂电工证(这个不能做室内装修),基本可以定义为没有用的.只有去找工厂里设备维护的工作才有点用.
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去华人超市,用中国vendor,中国人要帮助中国人,团结互助才能赢得尊重不可能这么低工资。点击展开...最近6、7年来华人假电工越来越多,拿了证什么都不会干,很多公司都是按学徒给的,$11--15/小时,在密西沙加、旺市等很多工厂,非常普遍。
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该文作者目前已贴出:揭秘系列之一、之二、之三、之三续篇、之四,及“加拿大华人培训机构,牛皮吹到几时休?”等,因签名栏有字数限制,请有兴趣者自行搜索阅读。 超赞 赏 D dlm1438 0$(VIP 0) 1042014-02-19#8 回复: 请教各位,我该如何踏出电工的第一步呢?楼主的意思是从头学电工
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回复: 请教各位,我该如何踏出电工的第一步呢?先找个学习班,考证。之后找实习的地方,或编简历。工作一大把。我身边有3个朋友在做电工,收入都超过每小时$30。很稳定。
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第一代移民,只求稳定,不图发展移民故事,生活历程自己动手,美化家居望子成龙,子女培养 超赞 赏 A albert tan 0$(VIP 0) 62014-02-20#10 回复: 请教各位,我该如何踏出电工的第一步呢?谢谢各位的回复和Popiston链接,好长的帖子,要慢慢学习。其实我的想法也不是光考证,我有去了解过,电工证应该是需要有工作年限才可以考的。对于我这种没有任何经验的人来说,入到门,学到技术才是最重要的。其实现在彷徨的不止是怎样做电工,更是该如何选择自己以后的路。虽然还没到而立之年,但时间过得是真的很快。
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回复: 请教各位,我该如何踏出电工的第一步呢?http://forum.iask.ca/showthread.php?t=333208follow him点击展开...还是别FOLLOW了,一来没有他那样的运气有红本的直接带,二来帖子作者最后很悲惨,看的心寒。
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回复: 请教各位,我该如何踏出电工的第一步呢?谢谢各位的回复和Popiston链接,好长的帖子,要慢慢学习。其实我的想法也不是光考证,我有去了解过,电工证应该是需要有工作年限才可以考的。对于我这种没有任何经验的人来说,入到门,学到技术才是最重要的。其实现在彷徨的不止是怎样做电工,更是该如何选择自己以后的路。虽然还没到而立之年,但时间过得是真的很快。点击展开... 还没到而立之年? Then why not continue your IT. You may try to google this: Humber .NET Solution Bridging. New session will start soon.
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Georgian College学 IT, 全省就业率第一!Overcoming your challenges at Georgian 超赞 赏 D dsdkobe001 0$(VIP 0) 182014-02-23#13 回复: 请教各位,我该如何踏出电工的第一步呢?我也有从头学起的想法,咱们可以交流一下,qq: 36588009
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They ensure that all electrical connections are safe and meet the electrical code. Construction and maintenance electricians work on residential, commercial, and industrial construction sites, installing wiring and electrical equipment in buildings before the walls are put into place. They work both indoors and out, and spend much of the day standing on their feet and working at heights or in confined spaces.Certification Requirements[/FONT] [FONT="]The Construction and Maintenance Electrician apprenticeship consists of 9,000 hours of combined on-the-job and in-class technical training.[/FONT][FONT="]Apprentices must complete one 8-week and two 10-week in-class technical training sessions.[/FONT][FONT="]Once you have completed the technical training and demonstrated competency in the required skills, you must write the certification exam. If you pass the exam, you will receive a Certificate of Apprenticeship and a Certificate of Qualification.[/FONT][FONT="]A person with at least 9,000 hours of practical experience is also eligible to write the Certificate of Qualification Examination.[/FONT][FONT="]If you pass the Interprovincial Standards Examination, you qualify for Interprovincial Red Seal Certification.[/FONT] [FONT="]Educational Prerequisites[/FONT] [FONT="]Grade 10 or equivalent.Note: High school graduation is recommended. Employers often require more than the minimum educational requirements set by the province. They may also prefer apprentices who have taken certain courses related to their program.[/FONT] [FONT="]In-Class Training[/FONT] [FONT="]Please contact your local apprenticeship office for information on the availability of technical training for this program.[/FONT] [FONT="] [/FONT] [FONT="]Electrician – Domestic and Rural[/FONT] [FONT="]Length [/FONT][FONT="]3 to 4 years[/FONT] [FONT="]Certification [/FONT][FONT="]Mandatory[/FONT] [FONT="]Red Seal [/FONT][FONT="]No[/FONT] [FONT="] Description[/FONT] [FONT="]Electricians install, repair, test, and service electrical and electronic systems. They ensure that all electrical connections are safe and meet the electrical code. Electricians work on residential, commercial, and industrial construction sites, installing wiring and electrical equipment in buildings before the walls are put into place. They work both indoors and out, and spend much of the day standing on their feet and working at heights or in confined spaces.Certification Requirements[/FONT] [FONT="]The Domestic and Rural Electrician apprenticeship consists of 7,200 hours of combined on-the-job and in-class technical training.[/FONT][FONT="]Apprentices must complete one 8-week and one 10-week in-class technical training session.[/FONT][FONT="]Once you have completed the technical training and demonstrated competency in the required skills, you must write the certification exam. If you pass the exam, you will receive a Certificate of Apprenticeship and a Certificate of Qualification.[/FONT][FONT="]A person with at least 7,200 hours of practical experience is also eligible to write the Certificate of Qualification Examination.[/FONT] [FONT="]Educational Prerequisites[/FONT] [FONT="]Grade 10 or equivalent.Note: High school graduation is recommended. Employers often require more than the minimum educational requirements set by the province. They may also prefer apprentices who have taken certain courses related to their program.[/FONT] [FONT="]In-Class Training[/FONT] [FONT="]Please contact your local apprenticeship office for information on the availability of technical training for this program.[/FONT] [FONT="] [/FONT] Industrial Electrician Length 4.5 years Certification Voluntary Red Seal Yes Description Industrial electricians plan, assemble, install, repair, and maintain electrical equipment for use in commercial and industrial operations such as factories. They work with large electrical motors and massive power supplies, and they must ensure that electrical connections are safe and meet the electrical code. They spend much of the day standing on their feet and working at heights or in confined spaces.Certification Requirements The Industrial Electrician apprenticeship consists of 8,160 hours of on-the-job training.Apprentices must also complete one 8-week and two 10-week in-class technical training sessions.Once you have completed the technical training and demonstrated competency in the required skills, you must write the certification exam. If you pass the exam, you will receive a Certificate of Apprenticeship and a Certificate of Qualification.A person with at least 9,000 hours of practical experience is also eligible to write the Certificate of Qualification Examination.If you pass the Interprovincial Standards Examination, you qualify for Interprovincial Red Seal Certification. Educational Prerequisites Grade 12 or equivalent.Note: Employers often require more than the minimum educational requirements set by the province. 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Usually this means they begin by making about 50% of what a journeyperson makes. They then receive increases in pay as they complete each year of their apprenticeship.Apprentices can earn anywhere from $9 to $27 an hour. If they work 40 hours a week, this translates to about $19,000 to $56,000 a year.Fully-qualified journeyperson electricians who work on a full-time basis often earn somewhere between $35,000 and $75,000 a year. Contractors who operate their own businesses can earn well over $75,000 a year. Industrial electricians tend to earn more than electricians in other specialities.Depending on their employer, full-time electricians may receive benefits such as paid sick days, and dental coverage. Self-employed electricians must provide their own benefits.Some electricians belong to unions, which means their wages and benefits are negotiated by union representatives.[/FONT] ·[FONT="] How much job security is there for people in your field?[/FONT] [FONT="]There is no job security in our field, unless you make your own. Your security is also determined by how well the economy is doing and the ability of your company to win contracts.[/FONT] [FONT="] [/FONT]
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回复: 请教各位,我该如何踏出电工的第一步呢?仅供参考,这是前几天来修暖气的师傅告知的。Gas License, start from G3, G2, end by G1Refrigeration, 313A 313D
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