Thomas Minecci
As a Journeyman Electrician, Thomas Minecci has acquired sufficient on-the-job training and classroom instruction in electrical work to perform most inside wireman jobs. During his apprenticeship period, Thomas Minecci received five years of professional education at an electronics school approved and overseen by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), a union to which Thomas Minecci now proudly belongs. An affiliate of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), IBEW conducts professional apprenticeship programs for linemen and electricians.
Experienced at working in high-voltage jobs involving live power of up to 25,000 volts, Thomas Minecci has acted as Sub-Foreman at a mass transit power station. He possesses a strong background in dismantling worn and out-of-date electrical systems. A member of the Handyman Club of America, part of the North American Membership Group, Inc. family of enthusiast clubs, Thomas Minecci tests new electrical tools. The Club shares ratings assigned to new products with its members, as well as publishes, HANDY Magazine and online newsletter Handy Toolbox. Members can discuss a variety of tool and project topics on the Handyman website at www.HandymanClub.com.
A lover of the outdoors who resides in Middle Village, New York, Thomas Minecci likes to fish and go crabbing.