Trade certifications in the USA.

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In summary, in Australia, becoming certified in a trade involves a 5 year apprenticeship where the pay is minimal compared to other jobs. In the US, tradespeople go through formal schooling and then complete an apprenticeship under supervision. The pay for an apprentice in the US is about 50% of the top scale, but it can eventually lead to a good salary. However, in the US, the cost of trade school education must also be considered.
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Hello,

In Australia getting a trade certification is a long and painful process (electrician, boiler maker, carpenter ect) you do a 5 year apprenticeship where you get paid almost nothing.

For comparison of wages.

A check out chick at Coles will get between $17-$21 an hour. A first year apprentice will get get about $7.

Is it an easier process in the states as I've heard all you do is a 2 year course and then you can start work ? For example a welder might do a 18 month course and then be able to work on basic projects.
 
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I wouldn't say easier, just different. Each trade will have some sort of formal school and then one does an apprenticeship under supervision. What the length is and to what extent one can do what jobs depends entirely on the trade and who is doing the supervision. After that there is usually a Journeyman title that one gets licensed as until one reaches a certain minimum amount of experience. After that you can apply and test for a Master title. It is a slow process and for good reasons.
 
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The problem in Australia is that the pay for an apprentice is so low that not many people can afford to take those jobs. You pretty much have to be 15 years old and drop out of high school.

What would a person straight out of tradeschool get paid in the USA and is it an improvement on retail wages, for example ?

The 200 a first year apprentice gets would likely only just be enough to run the car he'd need to get to work, get clothing, and maybe buy some food now and then. You'd need to be parentally supported or have a second job making it a pretty unattractive career for someone just leaving high school.
 
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According to http://www.oregon.gov/BOLI/ATD/A_AG_FAQ.shtml#How_much_pay_does_an_apprentice_receive?" , you start out at about 50% of the top scale, and work up in steps. (The site is for just one of the States - Oregon - it's likely similar in most states.)

It's not a salary that offers a life of luxury, but you won't starve. And the top scale can be pretty darn good.
 
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Of course, in the US, that kid has to PAY for that trade school education, and some can be very pricey. It seems it might be more advantageous to spend 5 years earning a little bit while getting trained (basically, you're getting paid to get trained...um...not too much unlike getting a stipend as a graduate student), rather than having to pay out of pocket for training before you've held any sort of job that would help you pay for that training.
 

What is a trade certification?

A trade certification is a credential that verifies an individual's skills and knowledge in a specific trade or profession. It is typically awarded by a professional organization or government agency and serves as proof of competency in that particular field.

Why are trade certifications important in the USA?

Trade certifications are important in the USA because they help to ensure that individuals have the necessary skills and knowledge to perform their job duties effectively. They also provide a standardized measure of competency, which is important for employers and consumers alike.

How do I obtain a trade certification in the USA?

The process for obtaining a trade certification in the USA varies depending on the specific certification and the organization awarding it. Generally, it involves meeting certain education and experience requirements, passing an exam, and paying a fee.

Do I need a trade certification to work in a specific trade in the USA?

In some cases, a trade certification may be required to work in a specific trade in the USA. This requirement varies by state and profession. It is important to research the specific requirements for the trade you are interested in pursuing.

Are trade certifications recognized internationally?

While trade certifications in the USA are not automatically recognized in other countries, they may be transferable through mutual recognition agreements or by meeting additional requirements. It is best to research the specific trade certification and the country you are interested in working in for more information.

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