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IBEW Local 743 JATC - Electrical Apprenticeship

Many high school students today believe that attending college is the only path to securing a well‑paying career and the ability to support themselves or a family. However, the workforce landscape has changed, and pursuing post‑secondary education through a traditional college route is no longer the sole option for achieving long‑term financial stability and professional success.

College is not the right fit for every individual. For those seeking an alternative path, a career in the electrical construction industry offers competitive wages, comprehensive health insurance, retirement benefits, diverse and challenging work environments, and strong opportunities for advancement.

Through a structured four‑year apprenticeship program, individuals receive industry‑leading training at little to no cost while working alongside experienced professionals. Apprentices earn a livable wage throughout the program and graduate debt‑free, equipped with the skills, credentials, and experience needed for a successful and sustainable career in the electrical trade.