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physicsgal
Jun20-07, 02:35 PM
hubby signed up for this course quite a while ago, but hasnt gotten started yet (busy with work and procrastinating).
http://www.georgebrown.ca/Marketing/FTCal/caet/T902.aspx

does this sound accurate:
Working Conditions are generally very good for EM Technicians with salaries ranging from $40,000 - $120,000 per year for highly skilled technicians.
http://www.emcourse.com/
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what are his chances of getting a decent paying (more than 55k per year canadian) job after getting this certificate? or is that unrealistic?

~Amy

NathanExplosion
Jun20-07, 03:28 PM
Does he already have an engineering degree? If not, that sounds extremely high for someone with a high school diploma + a certificate.

NathanExplosion
Jun20-07, 03:34 PM
Just to throw this in as an afterthought...

After a quick google search, it seems that the average EM technician in the US makes about 42 grand (45 grand Canadian?) So the low end they claim is pretty accurate looking, but I don't know where they are getting 120 grand. There is probably one guy who is an EM tech who started a small business somewhere, so technically you can make 120 grand as an EM tech.

The thing with a job like this is there is most likely a ceiling that is pretty low. I doubt there's much movement (promotions, etc). If you're content with 42 grand, then I guess it's worth it.

ranger
Jun20-07, 03:42 PM
I know of poeple with engineering technology degrees (4 yr; BS) who don't even make that much at entry level positions. That looks like entry level salary for someone with an engineering degree.