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<blockquote data-quote="DarkKnightSM" data-source="post: 8625573" data-attributes="member: 672612"><p>It does seem cool. I doubt its a career for me. Not even electrical engineering would be a job fot me. I need to be working with my hands, on my feet and working hard. So when i hear theres labor involved with an electrician that actually sounds appealing to me. But to even get in the apprentiship program i have to pass an altitude test requiring knowledge in algebra. Every time i take a class i forget what i dont use. So now im stuck relearning algreba, again. So im left wondering how often am i gonna even use this stuff on a daily basis as an electrician</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkKnightSM, post: 8625573, member: 672612"] It does seem cool. I doubt its a career for me. Not even electrical engineering would be a job fot me. I need to be working with my hands, on my feet and working hard. So when i hear theres labor involved with an electrician that actually sounds appealing to me. But to even get in the apprentiship program i have to pass an altitude test requiring knowledge in algebra. Every time i take a class i forget what i dont use. So now im stuck relearning algreba, again. So im left wondering how often am i gonna even use this stuff on a daily basis as an electrician [/QUOTE]
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