92U 3406
Senior Member
Becoming a Journeyman here more or less just means you've met the requirments and should be competent enough to work without supervision.
You'll never go very far in any trade in this country without the apprenticeship and paperwork to back it up. Just the way it is. Earning the Journeyman license is much more involved than just passing a few 25 question tests for a piece of paper. 4 years of work and school (10 months paid on the job, 2 months at school in the shop and classroom). There's a lot of good info in the apprenticeship program.
I find it hilarious that every dealer I've ever worked at the manufacturer required certain online training to be completed before being eligible for technical training and it was literally the same basic **** we all learned during the apprenticeship.
You'll never go very far in any trade in this country without the apprenticeship and paperwork to back it up. Just the way it is. Earning the Journeyman license is much more involved than just passing a few 25 question tests for a piece of paper. 4 years of work and school (10 months paid on the job, 2 months at school in the shop and classroom). There's a lot of good info in the apprenticeship program.
I find it hilarious that every dealer I've ever worked at the manufacturer required certain online training to be completed before being eligible for technical training and it was literally the same basic **** we all learned during the apprenticeship.