I would say if there is work you should find a sweep crew and offer to do end of lines.  You will probably make around 400-500 a week on a good project.  That will be for a few months then progress into splicing/ troubleshooting skills this is where the learning curve just begins.  Good luck there is an abundance of tech's now because work is slow you may be better off getting on a splicing project as a helper and then becoming a tapper.  
    
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