Read this before you walk into an IBEW JATC or accept a helper job. It shows what apprentices actually earn at year one, two, and four, how the IEC and union routes compare on benefits and intake, what the NJATC test really covers, and what the work does to your back, your schedule, and your bank account during the first 4-5 years.
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Updated April 24, 2026
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Pay ranges are directional estimates. Verify current wages, overtime, fees, and sponsor terms with local employers before relying.
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Verify with the official authority: Licensing rules change. Treat this page as a starting point, then verify current hours, exams, fees, reciprocity, and local add-ons with the official state or local licensing authority before you apply, pay tuition, or accept a sponsor claim.
Pay ranges are directional estimates. Verify current wages, overtime, fees, and sponsor terms with local employers before relying.