At IBEW Local 26 near Washington, D.C., which sits at the heart of the data center capital of the world—northern Virginia—membership has doubled since 2018 to more than 14,700 electricians. Apprentices start at roughly $26 an hour. By the time they complete their training, journeyman electricians earn about $59.50 an hour—more than $120,000 a year—plus benefits that often include health insurance and a pension. Add in overtime hours, or being a foreman, and electricians can make closer to $200,000 a year.
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Should climbing be specifically regulated to make it safer? Should people undertaking such ambitious routes as Grossglockner be obliged to climb in bigger groups, to prove that they're experienced enough or have packed sufficient safety supplies?
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