May 27, 2014 // Franchising.com // WACO, Texas – Graduation is over and it is time to decide where you want to go and what you want to do in life. Graduated students can get right to work, go to college or trade school. Mr. Electric wants to power students’ tomorrow by giving graduates reasons to become an electrician.
Students who pursue a career as an electrician earn money while receiving on-the-job training. Most trades require that you complete an apprenticeship program before you are allowed to be licensed and work on your own. This allows you to work, learn and get paid.
In an ever-competitive job market it is nice to have a job where you can always find work. By being a skilled electrician you will always be in demand.
Because it is not your regular suit and tie job most people don’t consider the monetary benefits of becoming an electrician. Being an electrician pays well and the more time you have in the more pay you can receive. Master electricians can make $100,000 a year.
Everyday as an electrician is different. You will not be working on the same equipment all the time. This is good for people who like to do the same thing but break up the monotony by being in different places and working on different equipment, while following basic principles for working with electricity.
Established in 1994, Mr. Electric is a global franchise organization providing electrical installation and repair services. Recognized by Entrepreneur magazine among its “Franchise 500,” Mr. Electric franchisees provide these services to both residential and commercial customers at almost 200 locations worldwide. Mr. Electric is a subsidiary of The Dwyer Group, Inc., family of service franchises. For more information or to find the location nearest you, visit MrElectric.com.
SOURCE Mr. Electric®
Jason Lee
Mr. Electric®
Public Relations Specialist
P: 254-745-5085
E: jason.lee@dwyergroup.com
Established in 1994, Mr. Electric is the leading expert in electrical installation and repair services known for its consistent, superior service in the United States and Canada.