Im in the field since 2011. Gradded the bcit security alarm course, taught by Pete and Mike. The course is excellent as it's 50% theory and 50% practical, and at the end, it's a mandatory practicum. The company may or may not hire you after depends on how busy they are and your performance. Most of my classmates and myself was hired after practicum. The goal in this industry is to get your tq and fsr. Wages are around $15 to $40/hour depending what stage you are at.
This career can lead into many paths. You can get into residential new construction and renovations. Commercial new construction and service. Commercial fire alarms, or even a shaw and Telus tech.
Currently I'm working for local company that installs and service new residential construction. We have people that does the rough-in work. (Not my cup of tea) but it has to be done so I can install and Progam later on . It's definitely lighter than a electrician doing pre-wire. I usually come into the scene after painting. Before when I was starting out. My job tasks consists of security alarms, CCTV camera system, tv/tel/data networks, central vac, audio/video, home theatre, intercoms. It's ok at the time , but recently smart homes came into the picture. And I moved onto the automation side. On a daily basis now , I focus on Control4 automation and savant. Mainly installing and programming lighting control, audio / video / smart locks, thermostats / blinds and shades, gate control.
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