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  • S2 E4 | 5 Tips For Exam Day | Journeyman Exam
    2024/11/11

    On this episode I share 5 tips for when you’re taking the electrical journeyman exam.

    Here’s the tips

    - The Exam time doesn’t start until you press start on the test screen. Use this time to put tabs (which are provided by the test site) in the NEC on sections you want to find easily. Like different tables.

    - Use your scratch paper to write down equations you know you might use on the exam. This helps you to not trip up when answering a question that needs an equation. For example: I wrote the constant of copper which is 12.9 because it’s used to calculate voltage drop and the the equation: 2kil/CM. I wrote 3.732: the square root of 3 also: P/E•I & E/R•I for ohms law. I knew these things, I just didn’t want to go blank trying to remember them under pressure.

    - Don’t spend longer than 1 and a half minutes trying to answer each question. Some questions are designed to trip you up and waist your time. If it’s taking too long to find the answer just guess and mark it. There will probably be a few questions you can answer correctly in the same amount of time you might waist on a question designed to eat up your time.

    - If one of the questions is something like: if you are troubleshooting a house that was built prior to 1955 and has a main electrical panel the is Federal Pacific, what should you do? The answer is: replace the panel (trust me)

    - Remember: all of the exam questions that can be found in the NEC will be asked in a formate that is word for word from the NEC. So when you find that answer in the NEC then you can be confident you got it right.


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    18 分
  • S2 E3: Competence = Confidence| Journeyman Prep
    2024/10/21

    On this episode is share one of the most important lessons I’ve learned about preparing for the Electrical Journeyman Exam: Confidence = Competence. Many of us go into the journeyman exam lacking confidence, feeling nervous, over thinking and we end up being too overwhelmed to give it our best. I think I’ve learned the key for overcoming this “lack of confidence”.


    check out this episode and make sure to leave a comment or review and tell us what you thought!

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    22 分
  • S2 E2: If I had to take the Journeyman Exam again
    2024/09/23

    On this episode of the podcast, I share with you the exact steps that I would take if I had to take the journeyman electrical exam again today I feel like this information is vital because this is exactly what I would’ve like to have when I was first trying to get certified


    I’d ask that you guys would please give the podcast rating we would greatly appreciate it!


    Also, if anybody would like to sign up for the waiting list for the free e-book or if you have any questions about getting one on one coaching with me, you can email me at TheYoungElectricianpod@gmail.com

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    26 分
  • S2 E1: Voltage Lead Generation For Contractors | Gavin Hidaji
    2024/09/09

    On this episode, I interviewed Gavin from Voltage Lead Generation. Gavin gives high-quality information on how to get leads and new clients as a contractor.

    From years of sales experience and experience in the trades as an electrician, Gavin pulls from a wealth of knowledge and experience to give valuable insights to help you as a contractor


    Gavin Hidaji

    https://voltageleadgeneration.com/


    CONTACT US

    contact@voltagewebdesign.com

    417-606-2742


    Follow on IG

    @Voltagleadgen

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    1 時間 13 分
  • Ep 20 | The Human Side of Construction | Angelo Suntres
    2024/09/02

    On this episode I had the privilege of interviewing Angelo Suntres, author of the book: The Human Side of Construction. We take a deep dive into the topic of Mentorship, the importance of developing a network and finding direction in life and career.


    Follow Angelo on IG:

    https://www.instagram.com/humansideofconstruction?igsh=MXB5NDJnd2R4N3BuMQ==


    Website or to purchase the book:

    https://www.angelosuntres.com/book


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    1 時間 10 分
  • EP 19 | Free Ebook | Electrical Journeymen Exam
    2024/08/27

    On this episode I share about the new ebook I wrote: How to Pass The Electrical Journeyman Exam, a guide to overcoming fears, doubts and bad study habits! This book is set to release next month! To pre register you can go to TheYoungElectricianpod@gmail.com. I share what the book is and what the book isn’t.


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    12 分
  • EP 18 | Rob Balder of Estimating Partner | Interview
    2024/08/19

    On this episode, I’m joined by special guest Robert Balder from estimating partner. Robert takes us on a deep dive into estimating. He gives some great tips on things that people miss that could end up costing a company a lot of money. The estimating process and even some tips on how to get in with general contractors you’ve never worked with!

    Robert Balder

    Estimating partner

    office@estimatingpartner.com

    @estimating_partner

    https://www.instagram.com/estimating_partner/profilecard/?igsh=MXJ5dXRwbW45NmwzNw==


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    1 時間 4 分
  • EP 17: Bad Bosses, bad influences, no boundaries with Nico Olson
    2024/08/13

    On this episode Nico and I share stories from our own experiences in the trade with dealing with difficult foreman, journeyman, coworkers and companies. Sometimes it’s hard to know how to deal with situations that get under our skin or make us feel like our jobs are at risk, but learning to set healthy boundaries and take ownership of our own lives is of utmost importance to have the best results in our electrical careers and home lives

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    1 時間 8 分