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If You Are Looking For a Lasting Lucrative Career Take Plumber Training



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By : James Copper    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-03-06 21:45:51
It would be wise for anyone who is considering career choices to choose a career that provides a service that is necessary to the public. One such career is plumbing. Whether you are a homeowner or a renter, you may at any time find yourself in need of a plumber. New homes, home additions, replacement of fixtures, and leaks are just a few of the reasons why one may have need of a plumber. Taking plumber training can offer you the luxury of a long term job and the opportunity to have a business of your own.

While it is often thought of as an undesirable job because it is a hands on job that involves getting one's hands dirty. It can involve unclogging plugged drains and toilets, and while that indeed seems like a nasty job, making anywhere from thirty dollars to one hundred and thirty dollars an hour can certainly sweeten the deal. This is a job that requires knowledge of installation of plumbing and troubleshooting as well as mathematics, pipes and plumbing materials, bacteriology, and sanitation codes. This is a great job for the person who is a self starter and does not have to be monitored. Plumbers need to be able to make decisions and they need to be able to think outside of the box. If you are the type person who would love to eventually be the boss, this could be the perfect job for you. All you need is plumber training.

There are several training providers that you can choose such as vocational schools, trade schools or plumbing schools. You will of course need to choose one that is able to provide you with comprehensive plumber training as required by the National Standard Plumbing Code. Upon completion of the course, you will be provided with the proper accreditations needed for you to work as a plumber. The course will include training on the proper tools for plumbing, equipment and installation. It will also include mechanical drawing, troubleshooting, piping systems, and the theory of materials. Of course bacteriology and sanitation is also part of the necessary plumber training.

While some of the plumber training will be done in the classroom, the largest part of the course is practical training. Most courses actually require the would be plumber to do on the job training. It is arranged for the student to actually work as an apprentice for a plumber as an assistant to get the hands on training that is required as part of the plumbing training. The apprentice actually gets paid an hourly rate while learning the trade. It usually takes four years for the apprentice to attain the status of journeyman. At this point, the plumber is considered to be an expert craftsman.

Once the plumbing training is complete, the new plumber can choose to work for another business or plumber or he may choose to start his own plumbing business. Of course a business owner has more responsibilities, but he also has more freedom. He has the ability to choose the jobs he wants to take and he can also hire other plumbers to take on the less desirable jobs if he wants.
Author Resource:- James Copper is a writer for http://www.plumbing-course.co.uk
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