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chasd00yesterday at 8:11 PM1 replyview on HN

"licensed electrician" is also timewalled behind a lengthy apprenticeship.

From google's llm "..requiring 8,000 hours of on-the-job training (OJT) under a Master Electrician .."

so even if you could pass the test you still don't get to become licensed until you've paid your dues in terms of time.


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ozimyesterday at 8:21 PM

Isn't there an exclusion or lower entry requirement if you have a technical education like engineering degree? Like if not electrical engineering because I guess that would be obvious there should be lower entry bar - but for all others at least somewhat related...

I guess if you want to dabble with installing battery packs with inverters, that's not your typical bachelor of arts who is trying to do so.

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