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<blockquote data-quote="quest51210" data-source="post: 4734087" data-attributes="member: 572064"><p>i went to II. what sucks is all you guys say you got a "degree". it is not a degree by any means, but maybe a Level One Certification. shows you took the time to learn the basics the correct way.</p><p></p><p>some people say they would rather buy tools than attend the school, but if you have no knowledge of how to use them correctly you are pretty worthless as is.</p><p></p><p>when i first started at circuit city i was paid $9/hr and 1.5 years later was getting paid $14/hr</p><p></p><p>becoming knowledgeable in this field is just like any other field, the more certifications or education you acquire the more you can request for your services. it is a good stepping stone and anyone that can read, write, and perform basic math can become a bronze level installer. i was bronze twice and topped out at $20/hr at best buy. moved up to Advanced or silver and was paid $22/hr...i then moved to a few custom shops and love all the fun i had.</p><p></p><p>i ended my career at two custom shops and made anywhere from 40-55k a year. i am now in a more professional political career now and dont regret how i got to where i am now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quest51210, post: 4734087, member: 572064"] i went to II. what sucks is all you guys say you got a "degree". it is not a degree by any means, but maybe a Level One Certification. shows you took the time to learn the basics the correct way. some people say they would rather buy tools than attend the school, but if you have no knowledge of how to use them correctly you are pretty worthless as is. when i first started at circuit city i was paid $9/hr and 1.5 years later was getting paid $14/hr becoming knowledgeable in this field is just like any other field, the more certifications or education you acquire the more you can request for your services. it is a good stepping stone and anyone that can read, write, and perform basic math can become a bronze level installer. i was bronze twice and topped out at $20/hr at best buy. moved up to Advanced or silver and was paid $22/hr...i then moved to a few custom shops and love all the fun i had. i ended my career at two custom shops and made anywhere from 40-55k a year. i am now in a more professional political career now and dont regret how i got to where i am now. [/QUOTE]
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