What is the percentage of failure rate when becoming an electrician.
Well, I am someone who wants to become an electrician because of family members that are also in the field. I am asking this question because I want to know just in case I need a back up plan in case something happens. #electrician
3 answers
Robert’s Answer
Never focus on failure reach for the stars. You can do simple house jobs or intricate motor control setups.
Only your willingness to accept the theories will hold you back. Enter the TRAINING with an open mind and a willingness to Learn and failure will not be a option.
Justina’s Answer
My father is an electrician and my cousin an electrical engineer. You should not focus on failure but on success (e.g., what is the percent of success in this field vs. the question posed). Only those willing to fail, allow themselves to "fail". You have to be willing to "go the distance" to get a degree. Earning a degree is not easy and nor should it be otherwise, what would its point be? Also, failure is relative. Anytime you learn from an experience, it is success regardless of the piece of paper you may or may not get.