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electrician

[ih-lek-trish-uhn, ee-lek-] / ɪ lɛkˈtrɪʃ ən, ˌi lɛk- /


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The service is provided thanks to the help of volunteers with specialist skills, including retired electrician Bernard Crick.

From BBC

“We’re not gated by the number of electricians in the area,” he said in a November interview explaining Microsoft’s latest multisite AI data centers, which the company has called a “super factory.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Skilled plumbers and electricians can take home good incomes soon after training, making vocational paths like trade schools and apprenticeships attractive alternatives to the conventional college route.

From The Wall Street Journal

Plumbers, electricians and other skilled trades will increasingly use AI to optimize supply ordering, research code compliance, perform complex diagnostics and even guide repairs.

From MarketWatch

Shaun, an electrician, is getting two weeks of paternity leave - the statutory minimum.

From BBC