Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 Telecom Career Training <http://www.thecoursesworld.com/Articles/vocational/telecommunications.h\ tml> Many technicians have bachelor's or associate degrees. As technology gets increasingly complex, this kind of formal career training is recommended for anyone who wants to become a telecommunications technician. You need to know about electronics, computers, and communication systems. With on-the-job experience, it's also possible to advance to more complex jobs, such as central office installer. Many employers also look favorably on military experience with communications. More To Read >> <http://www.thecoursesworld.com/Articles/vocational/telecommunications.h\ tml> * Voluntary certification bodies: <http://www.thecoursesworld.com/Articles/vocational/telecommunications.h\ tml> * Telecommunications Industry Association * Society of Cable and Telecommunications Engineers * Job prospects: Best for people with computer skills and electronics training * Median hourly earnings in 2006: $18.12 * Percentage of technicians who belong to unions: 26% * Unions: * Communications Workers of America <http://www.thecoursesworld.com/Articles/vocational/telecommunications.h\ tml> * International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers <http://www.thecoursesworld.com/Articles/vocational/telecommunications.h\ tml> More To Read >>> <http://www.thecoursesworld.com/Articles/vocational/telecommunications.h\ tml> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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