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Being treated
as a full-time employee not only assures you of an adequate
wage, but also provides a range of benefits associated with
full-time employment.
Medical Insurance
As an apprentice or journeyman lineman, you’ll
receive health insurance benefits for yourself
and your dependent family, including health,
dental and vision insurance. This insurance is
provided 100% by the electrical industry and is
not deducted from your paycheck. The health
insurance plan provided allows you to see any
doctor you wish, anywhere in the country.
Retirement
Plans
In a time when most companies are cutting back
on retirement benefits, the journeyman lineman
profession offers two outstanding retirement
benefits to ensure you and your family of a
secure financial future.
National
Electrical Benefit Fund
This multi-employer defined benefit plan
provides monthly contributions of 3% of gross
pay for electrical workers associated with
participating local unions of the IBEW.
Journeymen and apprentices receive the benefit
as part of their compensation package when they
work for a contributing employer. Vesting in the
fund takes just five years. Your benefit is
secure once you have earned five service
credits. Generally, you earn one service credit
a year.
College
Credit
Because your apprenticeship is more than just
on-the-job training, you are eligible to earn
college credit issued by the American Council of
Education (ACE).
Click here to learn more.
Veterans
Veterans may be eligible for educational
benefits while working their way through the
apprenticeship program.
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