☆ Questions to Ask when Choosing a Degree

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
  • Video on choosing the correct career path. There are many choices out there, but only some will be a solid investment in your future. Going to college is a big step but there is work to do before you get there.
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  • @jonathenrdz
    @jonathenrdz 11 місяців тому

    Hello Greg, I'm currently an electrical apprentice I usually travel out of state but I'm based out of Swfl. Instrumentation has been in my mind for the last 6 months, and I've noticed I can get NCCER certified or get a degree. But I have also have noticed you attended PBSC. I've seen other programs around the area and are partner-shipped with FPL and their power plants in FL. Have you ever or had the opportunity to get an internship with them? Or if you have any feedback on with FPL because I know they do hire but with a degree. Thank you for your videos, they give a lot of knowledge on to give the step into this field.

    • @gregroche7323
      @gregroche7323  11 місяців тому +1

      I have a friend who attended the Electrical Power technology program at PBSC (I cannot speak highly enough of this program). One of my buddies in School had some power plant operator experience. After graduation he got on with FPL doing I&E about 4 years ago. I spoke with him about a year ago & he told me he was making 53$ an hour and really liked his job

    • @gregroche7323
      @gregroche7323  11 місяців тому +1

      Also my internship while I was in school was at Palm Beach County water utilities, it was part time at 19/hr. They hooked my up with that in my second semester there

  • @UTP504
    @UTP504 8 місяців тому +1

    Hey Greg, what is instrumentation level 1?? And is it enough to get a job?? Thanks.

    • @gregroche7323
      @gregroche7323  2 місяці тому +1

      Sorry I totally missed this comment... You're going to need probably an associate's level education to get a good job. It can be a little bit challenging to get the first job even with the degree sometimes what you have to do is find something somewhat related to that for a year then it's usually really easy after that. If instrumentation level one is a certificate that's not going to be enough but if you can pair that with a maintenance technician job or something like that that should be plenty to get a good I/e job. Find me a LinkedIn if you have other questions

    • @UTP504
      @UTP504 2 місяці тому

      @@gregroche7323 No worries, I appreciate the reply, Greg. Yeah I figured you needed a degree, I was just wondering why community colleges even offer level 1 instrumentation.

    • @gregroche7323
      @gregroche7323  2 місяці тому +1

      Large portion of community colleges will have this sort of program. They’re usually not called instrumentation they might be called automation or electrical engineering technology.. they’re also other names you just gotta read the description of the degree.
      Someplace over nine month certificate you can get my opinion that’s not super helpful for getting your first job. It can work but a lot of times it won’t something else that I’ve noticed has dozens of open positions in my area is Maintenance Technician roles and you can possibly get into that with a nine month certificate.

  • @marlonwade4611
    @marlonwade4611 10 місяців тому

    Hello Greg, I was wondering if you think that getting a Electronic technician certificate okay for getting an entry level job.

    • @gregroche7323
      @gregroche7323  10 місяців тому

      Hey how are you doing? What kind of certificate are we talking about at a college?

    • @gregroche7323
      @gregroche7323  10 місяців тому +1

      That is a hard question I would not be super comfortable saying it will work but at the same time I would not be surprised if it did work

    • @marlonwade4611
      @marlonwade4611 10 місяців тому

      @@gregroche7323 there is a college called Valencia college in the Orlando, fl. They have an electronic Engineering technology program. They offer certificates, associates and bachelors degrees. I was thinking I would get the certificate, see if I could find a entry level job. Then work on my associates degree. The school also said they do transfer the credits from the certificate to the associate's.

    • @marlonwade4611
      @marlonwade4611 10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for these videos brother. I really do appreciate it👍🏾. I've been researching for a couple of months. I seems like you're the only one on UA-cam talking about it.

    • @gregroche7323
      @gregroche7323  10 місяців тому

      @@marlonwade4611 yeah I know just about are there any topics you're curious about I'm always trying to figure out new content