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Posted By: JBN Pay in the Electrical Trade - 02/18/02 01:41 AM
Just a quick question. How well does the electrical trade pay when you are finally considered an experienced electrician? [Linked Image]
Posted By: dugmaze Re: Pay in the Electrical Trade - 02/18/02 02:00 AM
I make $22.99 per hour with medical, dental, retirement, and schooling paid.

I work in a heavy industrial enviroment for a company that's 110 years old so the work load changes on a daily basis, from very old relay logic to newer robot systems.

I'm a Journeyman with an associates degree but didn't go through a 4-year apprenticeship.

[This message has been edited by DUGMAZE (edited 03-16-2002).]
Posted By: Nick Re: Pay in the Electrical Trade - 02/18/02 03:04 AM
It really depends on what part of the country you are from. Union wages can vary from $17-$42.00 per hour + retirement & medical for a journeyman wireman. Non-union wages usually follow the same curve at a lower rate.
Posted By: CTwireman Re: Pay in the Electrical Trade - 02/19/02 12:35 AM
I know this doesnt answer your question but I have found the pay for apprentices to be pretty lousy. Not to mention the lack of respect people have for trades people and the occasional boss that doesn't listen to new ideas. [Linked Image] Those are a few of the reasons I decided to get a degree instead of doing a full time apprenticeship.

Anyway, sorry about the venting. I don't want to discourage anyone from becoming an electrician because for all the bad things, it's still a good field and as long as people need electricity, the world will need electricians. [Linked Image] I still havent ruled out a career in this business entirely.

Here in New England jouneymen (+women) can make between $20 and $40 approximately, and alot of that depends on the union/non-union issues like Nick said.
Posted By: The_Lightman Re: Pay in the Electrical Trade - 02/19/02 02:42 AM
http://swz.salary.com/salarywizard/...=Electrician+III&image1.x=64&ima ge1.y=22
Posted By: BuggabooBren Re: Pay in the Electrical Trade - 02/19/02 06:35 PM
You guys (& gals) get paid to have this much fun???? Man! Whose idea was that?
Posted By: Redsy Re: Pay in the Electrical Trade - 02/19/02 07:02 PM
Phila. area averages $18-27.00/hr. for industrial maintenance type work. Plus benefits. The rate depends on the type of work. Most new residential work pays about $12-18.00/hr.
Posted By: spkjpr Re: Pay in the Electrical Trade - 02/20/02 03:26 AM
Here in central MO the rate for industrial maintenance electricians is $18 per hr. The local contract shops range from $45-65 per hour.
Posted By: bdaddyc1 Re: Pay in the Electrical Trade - 02/21/02 03:43 AM
im halfway through my 3rd year, and get paid $11.50, which is kinda bad, even for iowa, but if you are willing to go 4 years gettin paid poorly, that just means you must really love what you do
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