With homes and offices increasingly dependent on wiring for all sorts of electronic devices, becoming an electrician is an increasingly prestigious and well-compensated job. The median income has risen to $59,179, according to Salary.com, with the average salary being around $49,000. The projects a 23 percent rise in jobs for electricians between 2010 and 2020. Training is available at some trade schools, but most electricians start with a four-year apprenticeship program that includes class work and on-the-job training to receive a license, which most states require.
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An electrician work to secure power lines and assess damages in Mt. Morris, Mich., in May after severe thunderstorms pushed through. The number of electricians is expected to grow 23 percent this decade.