Electrician Position: Starting Salary $25/Hr, Earn While Learning
Want to switch to a higher-paying job with better benefits, but don't have the money to go to school?See here: Government-supported paid electrician training programs,now open for applications in multiple states. Earn while you learn, get certified.

Why More People Are Choosing Paid Electrician Training
✅ Earn While You Learn
During training, starting salary is $25/hour. After the service period is completed, the annual salary is $80,000 to $300,000 (Based on information available through Kansas Department of Commerce Common Reporting Information System (CRIS)).
✅ Government Support + Strong Benefits
Government-supported programs may offer housing stipends, health insurance, and 401(k) plans. Veterans can get an extra $1,400+/month.
✅ Get Certified
Earn a nationally recognized Journeyman Electrician License—valid across the U.S., useful for promotion or starting a business.
Government-supported electrician training program
Department of Labor Apprenticeship Program
• Starting salary is $25/hour
• Advanced wiring systems + hands-on training
ABC Electrician Training
• Entry-level salary around $45,000/year
• Quick-start programs with zero experience required
• Available in multiple states(California, New Mexico, New York, Florida)
WIOA-Supported Programs (Priority for Low-Income Applicants)
• For low-income individuals and veterans
• Accelerated 6–12 month courses
• Includes local programs like California's High Road Training
How to Apply for Government-Supported Paid Electrician Training
There are a variety of resources that can help you find the right paid electrician apprenticeship program. You can try searching for the following keywords:
[Local Paid Electrician Training Programs]、[government-supported electrician apprenticeship]、[electrician apprenticeship for adults]、[government electrician program with GI Bill] ……
Simple application process: 1.Meet the criteria 2.Prepare documents 3.Search programs 4.Apply online 5.Start training
Career Switcher Stories
• Jason, 34, Texas (Former Delivery Driver)
“I used to deliver packages—unstable hours, no benefits. A friend told me about an electrician program in Texas. I earned $31/hour during training and got hands-on help. Now I’m licensed, making over $5,000/month with health insurance and retirement.”
📍 Start your electrician apprenticeship journey now
Get hands-on experience and certifications through government-backed apprenticeship program.
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