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Instrumentation vs Waste Water Operator [CA]

Having a hard time deciding to do Instrumentation Tech which I will go to community college and get an associates or get a grade 2 and hopefully I can get OIT as an operator. Hope others can chime in.

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u/hard2survive — 6 hours ago
▲ 4 r/Wastewater+1 crossposts

Bay Area - Graveyard shift

Looking to enter this field. Is it a requirement to work graveyard shifts for the plants in the Bay Area?

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u/hard2survive — 5 days ago

Ranking of Water Agencies/Departments

What are the rankings of agencies/water departments that pay the best and have the best benefits?

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u/hard2survive — 6 days ago

Sound & Comm Apprenticeship - Outlook/Demand

I live in California and considering applying for the Sound & Comm apprenticeship at my local unions local 332, 6, and 595. Will there be continue demand for this job in the future? What is the outlook?

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u/hard2survive — 24 days ago

Sound & Comm - Low Volt Outlook/Demand

I live in California and considering applying for the Sound & Comm apprenticeship at my local unions 332, 6, 595. Will there be continue demand for this job in the future? What is the outlook?

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u/hard2survive — 24 days ago

Low Volt Demand

I live in California and considering applying for the Sound & Comm apprenticeship at my local unions. Will there be continue demand for this job in the future? What is the outlook?

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u/hard2survive — 24 days ago

How to become a substation tech PG&E

I am looking for a career change. What are the steps to become a substation tech? I am willing to work from the ground up. Is it best ti become an inside wiremen first?

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u/hard2survive — 25 days ago

Aircraft Mechanic vs Inside Wiremen electrician

I am having a hard time deciding between the two careers. I live in a HCOL area in California and the Inside Wiremen apprenticeships are super competitive.

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u/hard2survive — 25 days ago

Material Handler to Apprenticeship

Is it worth it to become a material handler to build connections eventually gaining apprenticeship for an inside wiremen?

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u/hard2survive — 27 days ago