Electrician employment is projected to grow 11 percent through 2033, and the contractors who own their businesses keep the margins that employed electricians never see. But holding a Master Electrician license and running a profitable contracting business are two entirely different skill sets. This book is about the second one.
Whether you are a journeyman preparing to qualify your own company, a Master Electrician who recently filed an LLC, or a working contractor with steady jobs and no real business structure yet, this guide covers the operational and financial side of electrical contracting that no apprenticeship program or code class ever taught.
Inside, you will learn how to:
Written for hands-on operators
This is not a passive-income promise or a motivational business book. It is a practical field guide for licensed electricians who want to build a real contracting operation - with proper insurance, signed contracts, permits pulled, and a price book that covers costs and generates profit. The information here is for working tradespeople who are ready to run a business, not just perform a trade.
Topics covered include electrical contractor license requirements, NEC code compliance, AFCI and GFCI protection rules, permit-pulling and inspection obligations, general liability and workers' compensation insurance for electricians, service van setup and tool selection, conduit bender and digital multimeter use, flat-rate and time-and-material pricing models, Google Local Services Ads for electricians, commercial subcontractor agreements, mechanics lien rights, preliminary notice deadlines, and OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart K electrical safety compliance.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Turn Your Master Electrician License into a Business That Pays You What Your Work Is WorthElectrician employment is projected to grow 11 percent through 2033, and the contractors who own their businesses keep the margins that employed electricians never see. But holding a Master Electrician license and running a profitable contracting business are two entirely different skill sets. This book is about the second one.Whether you are a journeyman preparing to qualify your own company, a Master Electrician who recently filed an LLC, or a working contractor with steady jobs and no real business structure yet, this guide covers the operational and financial side of electrical contracting that no apprenticeship program or code class ever taught.Inside, you will learn how to: Navigate licensing without shortcuts: Understand the difference between your individual electrician license and your state electrical contractor license, how to appoint a Qualifying Agent, and why unpermitted work can cost you your license and void your client's homeowner insurance coverage.Structure insurance correctly from day one: Know why electrical contractors pay higher general liability rates than most construction trades, what NCCI workers' compensation class code 5190 means for your payroll costs, and which additional insured endorsements commercial GCs require before you set foot on their job sites.Price work to actually make money: Set a service call fee and hourly labor rate that covers your fully-loaded costs, build flat-rate book pricing for common residential tasks, and add material escalation clauses to fixed-price bids to protect your margins when copper wire prices move.Protect yourself legally on every job: Get signed change orders before starting any extras, file preliminary lien notices within your state's deadline to preserve your mechanics lien rights, and understand Davis-Bacon prevailing wage rules before bidding on publicly funded projects.Build a steady pipeline of work: Use Google Local Services Ads with the Google Guaranteed badge for high-intent residential service calls, develop subcontractor relationships with general contractors, and use Nextdoor and Yelp to generate neighborhood referrals that compound over time.Manage cash flow on commercial contracts: Understand why net-60 payment terms can produce a cash crisis even on a profitable job, and how to structure your draw schedule and maintain an operating reserve so you can meet payroll while waiting on payment.Target the highest-growth niches: EV charging station installation, solar PV and battery storage wiring, and smart home automation are creating new revenue opportunities for licensed electrical contractors who invest in the right certifications and equipment now.Written for hands-on operatorsThis is not a passive-income promise or a motivational business book. It is a practical field guide for licensed electricians who want to build a real contracting operation - with proper insurance, signed contracts, permits pulled, and a price book that covers costs and generates profit. The information here is for working tradespeople who are ready to run a business, not just perform a trade.Topics covered include electrical contractor license requirements, NEC code compliance, AFCI and GFCI protection rules, permit-pulling and inspection obligations, general liability and workers' compensation insurance for electricians, service van setup and tool selection, conduit bender and digital multimeter use, flat-rate and time-and-material pricing models, Google Local Services Ads for electricians, commercial subcontractor agreements, mechanics lien rights, preliminary notice deadlines, and OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798182294171
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Turn Your Master Electrician License into a Business That Pays You What Your Work Is WorthElectrician employment is projected to grow 11 percent through 2033, and the contractors who own their businesses keep the margins that employed electricians never see. But holding a Master Electrician license and running a profitable contracting business are two entirely different skill sets. This book is about the second one.Whether you are a journeyman preparing to qualify your own company, a Master Electrician who recently filed an LLC, or a working contractor with steady jobs and no real business structure yet, this guide covers the operational and financial side of electrical contracting that no apprenticeship program or code class ever taught.Inside, you will learn how to: Navigate licensing without shortcuts: Understand the difference between your individual electrician license and your state electrical contractor license, how to appoint a Qualifying Agent, and why unpermitted work can cost you your license and void your client's homeowner insurance coverage.Structure insurance correctly from day one: Know why electrical contractors pay higher general liability rates than most construction trades, what NCCI workers' compensation class code 5190 means for your payroll costs, and which additional insured endorsements commercial GCs require before you set foot on their job sites.Price work to actually make money: Set a service call fee and hourly labor rate that covers your fully-loaded costs, build flat-rate book pricing for common residential tasks, and add material escalation clauses to fixed-price bids to protect your margins when copper wire prices move.Protect yourself legally on every job: Get signed change orders before starting any extras, file preliminary lien notices within your state's deadline to preserve your mechanics lien rights, and understand Davis-Bacon prevailing wage rules before bidding on publicly funded projects.Build a steady pipeline of work: Use Google Local Services Ads with the Google Guaranteed badge for high-intent residential service calls, develop subcontractor relationships with general contractors, and use Nextdoor and Yelp to generate neighborhood referrals that compound over time.Manage cash flow on commercial contracts: Understand why net-60 payment terms can produce a cash crisis even on a profitable job, and how to structure your draw schedule and maintain an operating reserve so you can meet payroll while waiting on payment.Target the highest-growth niches: EV charging station installation, solar PV and battery storage wiring, and smart home automation are creating new revenue opportunities for licensed electrical contractors who invest in the right certifications and equipment now.Written for hands-on operatorsThis is not a passive-income promise or a motivational business book. It is a practical field guide for licensed electricians who want to build a real contracting operation - with proper insurance, signed contracts, permits pulled, and a price book that covers costs and generates profit. The information here is for working tradespeople who are ready to run a business, not just perform a trade.Topics covered include electrical contractor license requirements, NEC code compliance, AFCI and GFCI protection rules, permit-pulling and inspection obligations, general liability and workers' compensation insurance for electricians, service van setup and tool selection, conduit bender and digital multimeter use, flat-rate and time-and-material pricing models, Google Local Services Ads for electricians, commercial subcontractor agreements, mechanics lien rights, preliminary notice deadlines, and OSHA 29 CFR Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798182294171
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