Is Being an Electrician Worth It in 2024?

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While a career in the electrical trade can offer numerous advantages, there are also many disadvantages that electricians may face. In this video, I draw on my 20-year career as an electrician to discuss the pros and cons of a career in the electrical trade.

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Pros:
1. Variety
It's quite difficult for me to think of a trade with more variety than electrical. Most people may picture an electrician installing a light fixture in a house or running conduit in a new high-rise building. But I've found myself working alongside a railroad track in the middle of a state forest, inside a nuclear submarine base, and keeping my lunch away from snapping turtles in a swamp.

2. Earning Potential
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for electricians is significantly higher than the national average for most other occupations at $60K/yr. Though, in some locations, it's much higher.

3. Demand
I can only speak for myself and the area I live in, but we can't hire people fast enough. A huge portion of our workforce is over the age of 50 and plenty will be retiring soon.

4. Satisfaction
There really is a huge feeling of satisfaction when you drive by a building you helped wire, or see a highway sign you installed. Completing an electrical installation is a clear example of seeing the results of your effort.

5. Job security
Electricity isn't going anywhere. If anything, demand will only increase. If you learn the right skills and have a good work ethic, being an electrician could be a career that lasts a lifetime.

Cons:

1. physical work
This is the most important downside in my opinion. Working with your hands relies on your ability to do so, and if you lose that ability by getting injured, sick, or otherwise disabled, it could mean the end of your career.

2. Jobsite conditions
This one can vary widely, so I'm speaking in generalities. Usually, electricians are exposed to the heat of summer, the cold of winter, and everything in between. Now, there were times when I could work in climate-controlled environments, but those are usually seen as a luxury.

3. The Commute
I have rarely worked on a job with less than an hour's commute. And that's in my little state of Connecticut! I could only imagine in states like Texas or Montana where everything seems two hours apart.

4. The "image"
This is becoming less and less an issue, but the connotation of "construction worker" or "electrician" isn't always a good one. Of course, this isn't universally true, plenty of people see the trades as an honest way to earn a good living.

5. Moochers
If you're an electrician, it's like owning a pickup truck: everyone will need something. With friends and family, it can be difficult to avoid the pressure of doing free work.


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Timestamps:
0:00 Electrical Trade
1:02 Variety
2:04 Earning Potential
3:03 Demand
3:45 Job Satisfaction
4:33 Job Security
5:14 Physical Demand
6:34 Jobsite Conditions
7:21 Culture
7:48 Image
8:24 Moochers

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