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Best Electrical Apprenticeship in Columbus OH

IEC Central Ohio Electrician
4th year currently enrolled. The IEC of Central Ohio provides Classroom training and ongoing education for apprentice and journeyman electricians. Basically, you will get out of it what you put in. The four year course covers multiple areas in the electrical field. The provided Educational Books are great for reading up and reference materials. This coarse will teach you what you need to take the state license test. I personally have experienced that they will work with you to best complete the full coarse around your work schedule and provide multiple opportunities for added education. CPR, OSHA, NFPA Code, Hands on Lab Work...
( To reference Mr Kings review... If you personally witnessed bullies in class you should stand and say something... Remember, most of the students here work together and have relationships outside the classroom. Many are sent by there employers and may not be focused on education. What you see in class may not be what you think.)
Focus on your education and you will get what you want from these classes. Remember, this education is based off you currently working in the electrical field.
www.iecelectricianschoolcolumbus.com
3128 E 17th Ave suite h, Columbus, OH 43219
The Electrical Trades Center Electrician
Very rude and unprofessional.

After contacting The Electrical Trades Center I felt really stupid.

I contacted them to inquire about their training program and to get general information. My wife and I are changing careers and we both have disabilities. I contacted them inquiring about about becoming a electrician and to see if it was possible for a low vision individual. I had already done some research and I wanted to reach out to see if they have worked with any else with a disability or if a women, who has never done a trade before, if it would be a suitable fit.

Unfortunately, I was met with You should do your own Google search, I do not have time to talk to you about it. I felt like I was scorned for asking questions as if I was wasting her time, however, I just wanted to inquire about the details that I was unable to find out about. I felt like the person who answered the phone was indifferent and I felt insulted, but you get used to that being disabled.

During our conversation, I was insulted with We do not normally do that and we can not advise you on the training, you should read our website. I told her I was on the website currently, and did not have much info about on the job training or the physical limitations. I contacted them because Google did not have much information about low vision individuals becoming inside wireman. I was told to do my own research.

Overall, a very poor experience over the phone. If that is the attitude, professionalism and mindset of their office personal, I question their ability to train others and I will more than likely pass on this place.
www.electricaltrades.org
947 Goodale Blvd, Columbus, OH 43212
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