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Western Oklahoma Electrical JATC Introductions: Yourself, whoever came with you Who is the WOEJATC? We are the training program for IBEW and NECA Ask if anyone knows who the IBEW and NECA are I came here to ask you an important question. Western Oklahoma Electrical JATC

Apprenticeship vs. College Popular State University Western Oklahoma Electrical JATC Tuition $10,090/year Room/Board $9,742/year (Double Dorm) Meal ticket $3,366/year (10 meals/week for 32 weeks) Total COST $23,198/year* *http://www.ou.edu/bursar/tuition_fees.html Total COST x 4 $92,792* Projected Cost $77,000* *www.collegecalc.org Earned income $164,980 401K $20,000+ Health Insurance $44,000 (Cost of healthcare paid by contractor) Total EARNINGS $228,980 and a JOB

2012 median U.S. Earnings by Educational Attainment (For Workers 25 and older) Source: Bureau of Labor Statistic, Current Population Survey 2012 High School Diploma $33,904 Bachelor’s Degree $55,432 Master’s Degree $67,600 Professional Degree $90,220 No High School Diploma $24,492 Associate Degree $40,820 IBEW Electrician $61,700 Doctoral Degree $84,448