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Electrician - it sounds proud!

 

Electrician - it sounds proud!One day, leafing through statistics, I came across a table listing the distribution of professions by area of ​​employment, that is, by place of work (manufacturing, transportation, medicine, science, business, etc.)

What was the surprise when almost in every column of a separate industry and even in several directions there was a particular electrical engineering specialty.

Roughly estimating received about 85% of industries can not exist without a serious electrical contingent.

Serious!

This is not two or three electricians on duty, but their own electric workshop, workshops, laboratories. These are enterprises operating electrical equipment of medium complexity and medium capacity.

Why is this all?

And the fact that the great need for electrical personnel continues to grow. It is necessary to fill in creative interesting empty places!

And who should fill out, if not those who know all the advantages and even the magnificence of these professions.

It is difficult to understand a situation where many people have all the makings and opportunities to devote themselves to this area of ​​activity, but they do not use it.

Perhaps the pursuit of banal income plays a role ?!

People simply rush into places that are completely not interesting, places without any hint of further development in terms of creativity and self-perfection.

It also hurts to look at young people wandering around in different parties.

How much precious time is wasted ?!

And how then do people regret such gaps in their lives? ! I would like to give some examples for general awareness.

Let's look at the Americans. In the United States, 1.2 million electrical engineers work today.

This second largest profession in them has become national.

Last year, the initial salary averaged $ 40,000 per year.

An engineering diploma, like ours, opens the door to various fields and to other professions, where their technical background is a valuable foundation in another specialization.

For example, Dirac, who received the Nobel Prize in Physics, was an electrical engineer, Alfred Hitchcock, Neil Amstrong, Jimmy Carter - all electricians.


What do electrical engineers do?

electrician professionElectrical engineers design digital and analog systems, from the dashboard of your car to the spacecraft control system diagram.

They also write programs to simulate the operations of these systems on a computer.

Another specialty is hardware and microcode design of modern microprocessors.

Of course you need to sweat in electrical engineering to qualify for such jobs.

Another niche for an engineer is an electrician, an electrical engineering department at a university.

These people like to teach their craft, and also do basic research in specialized areas of electrical engineering.

The Americans have the minimum qualifications for this job - PhD in electrical engineering or a closely related field, starting salary of $ 60,000.

Is electrical engineering the right choice for you?

To be completely sincere, electrical engineering is not for every Vasya, Petit, Dick and Harry!



electrician professionYou must know and love mathematics at least at the school level, and be able to clearly articulate your ideas, be able to reflect them on paper.

You must be creative and naturally curious about what and how it works.

You should have a greedy desire to remake your radio, TV, etc., to disassemble and collect everything that catches your eye.

In no case do I urge you to break something, just if you have such a desire means you, on the contrary, were born to create something new in this area.

Last, but not least, an important thing is money. You should not be sick with dollarophobia.

Our profession is primarily creative and interesting, it can bring money only when you create thoughtfully with high quality and with interest.

It turns out like a baker’s, baked with his soul - it turned out, without mood and desire - fell apart.

Are you passionate about electrical engineering and electronics? Want to smash something or fix it? Would you like to learn or just read? Do not forget to visit us and you will find something interesting for Yourself, if not now, so next time.

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    # 1 wrote: | [quote]

     
     

    I am pleased to read articles on the site and in the newsletter. Interestingly, despite the fact that I’m 50 years old and worked for many years as a repair electrician, I was also a radio mechanic entrepreneur (until 2003) using Soviet-made equipment, but I find a lot of theory that I didn’t know about (in college, when I was young) - then the theory did not climb into the head). For me, especially valuable materials regarding wiring in modern conditions, the theory of LEDs and much more.

    Unfortunately, besides me, no one else is at work (I work at a coal preparation plant, where the electric workshop is 35 people) are not interested in theory. So people come on the machine to work, talk about fishing, mushrooms, beer, etc.

    In our team (electricians, but we serve instrumentation, electronics, there were 7 people before, they retired) in general, the crisis. The foreman is a pensioner, I am going to move to another city, there remains one young graduate of a radio engineering university. but he will go to the place of the master of instrumentation (he is a pensioner). We give announcements that electronic engineers are required (we have equipment from the 70s and 80s). But no one came in a year. And the rest of the mass of electric technicians unfortunately does not understand electronics. Their work is to lubricate electric motors, replacing light bulbs, lamps, start-stop buttons (without automation elements). The new generation is not interested in radio electronics (everyone is sitting on computers or on benches with mobile phones).

     
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    # 2 wrote: persona | [quote]

     
     

    Krasnov Valery
    As you understand, for example, I have a desire to master the specialty of an electrician - even went to courses, but the language is not available to me (I live in Latvia), because I don’t own it. Buying a video course is not enough money (unemployed 4.5 years - alas, there is no education).

     
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    # 3 wrote: Igor | [quote]

     
     

    We have the oldest profession, for before God said let there be light, we already laid wiring!