Journeymen are electricians who have completed their Apprenticeship and who have been found by the local, State, or National licensing body to be competent in the electrical trade. They generally take several hundred hours of classroom instruction and are contracted to follow apprenticeship standards for a period of between three and six years, during which time they are paid as a percentage of the Journeyman's pay. In the US and Canada, apprentices work and receive a reduced compensation while learning their trade. Other sub- specialties such as control wiring and fire- alarm may be performed by specialists trained in the devices being installed, or by inside wiremen. ![]() ![]() Wiremen are generally trained in one of five primary specialties: commercial, residential, light industrial, industrial, and low- voltage wiring, more commonly known as Voice- Data- Video, or VDV. Electricians were originally people who demonstrated or studied the principles of electricity, often electrostatic generators of one form or another.
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