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Electrician Reviews
What is it like working as an Electrician?
April 2019
Good.
Electrician in Everett:
Pros: Close to home
April 2019
I dislike paarl.
Electrician in Paarl:
Pros: I dislike working in paarl
Cons: driving to paarl from cpt everyday
April 2019
Not bad.
Electrician in Perth:
Pros: Its my home
Cons: Nothing
April 2019
Omaha is Home-aha.
Electrician in Omaha:
Pros: All the advantages of being in a major metropolitan environment. While still maintaining a somewhat hometown feel
Cons: Low cost of living and low barriers to open business also drives up competition, but wages are held down
April 2019
Satisfying, challenging, productive, fast paced and unappreciated.
Electrician in Dayton:
Pros: Working with guys I can trust and people have a lot of confidence in me.
Cons: No accountability department wide, and management will confirm this.
March 2019
It is good and learning a lot each and everyday.
Electrician in Durban:
Pros: cooperation, team work
Cons: my salary
March 2019
Excellent.
Electrician in Sparks:
Pros: Making a difference inthe growing community
Cons: Remodel work
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