
What is the CW/CE program?
What is a CE CW? CW / CE is a new classification of worker that will make NECA contractors more competitive in the mar- ket. Journeymen are highly paid, highly skilled electricians whose skill and experience in the craft make them important resources for NECA contractors.
What is the CW program for electricians?
The Construction Wireman Construction Electrician (CW/CE) program sometimes offers employment opportunities for those waiting to make application for the apprenticeship program. The program may also offer employment for those interested in the trade but unable to qualify for the apprenticeship program. It may also be an excellent program for those already employed in …
How do I advance from CW to CE1?
Mar 19, 2010 · The CE/CW program is not just about cheaper labor its also a way to organize non-union shops that may have a lot of labor that is not quite 100% of what a journeyman should be. Considering the IBEW’s shrinking market share, you would think anything that could grow IBEW would be a good thing right?
What is the starting level of CW?
NOTE: A CW can be advanced to CE1 with all of the following: 8,000 hours worked in our CW Program with good work reports, current CPR, First Aid, OSHA 10, OSHA 30 and 70E training, and pass the Level 1 Craft Certification Exam. Pay and Advancement Construction Electrician (CE) There are 3 levels for the CE program. To qualify for the CE1 classification one must have a …

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What is a construction electrician?
Construction Electrician. The construction wireman portion of an electrician's training cover s basic wiring, building codes, safety procedures and similar subjects. Construction electricians can perform those basic tasks with little or no supervision, though they can't act as a foreman or supervise other workers.
What is the lifeblood of a building?
Electricity is the lifeblood of modern buildings, from the smallest cottage to the largest factory or tallest skyscraper. The electricians who install the wiring for those structures usually learn their skills on the job, either though an apprenticeship or through less formal training as a construction wireman and then a construction electrician.
How many hours does an electrician need to work?
Paid apprenticeships usually last four years and require 2,000 hours of full-time work and at least 144 hours of classroom instruction each year. However, there are many more aspiring electricians than available apprenticeships.
IBEW 292 Waited for over a year to get in and now I start on Tuesday. Thank you all for the help
IBEW 292 Waited for over a year to get in and now I start on Tuesday. Thank you all for the help.
Seems like this entire subreddit is people looking to get into the union instead of actual brothers and sisters
Seems like this entire subreddit is people looking to get into the union instead of actual brothers and sisters.
Instead of crying about the content of this sub I'll add to it's richness
I've been fortunate to be able to visit this sacred location and sign my name and local on one of the joists in the basement. If you get the chance to do so you should take it!
LU46 (Seattle area) short handed
A place to share between Locals and the membership. At the current time this is an UNOFFICIAL subreddit to the IBEW but it is advised to keep the same respect and leadership you would bring to a job site or Local. We are all here to help each other and gain knowledge.
