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How to Become a Licensed Plumber



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By : James Copper    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-15 08:05:50
In the modern world, construction and maintenance are well paid jobs. Plumbing is an important field. A plumber is required to install and repair gas pipes, repair waste handling systems and water distribution systems in different residential and industrial set ups. It is therefore a vital job. Nevertheless, it has failed to attract many people. The reason is that it is a backbreaking job and needs a lot of hard work. The people who choose to become plumbers are naturally those who are willing to work hard. Before you choose to become one, you must ascertain whether it is your field of interest. Then you would have to invest about 3 or four years in formal training in a technical school. An informal apprenticeship along with your training years, will allow you to learn the fine tricks of this trade.

Learning how to be a plumber is not something that you can do part time. It is a skill where you will never get good references or a good name with a bad performance. You can get into the job only after you are fully trained and after you know that you can handle anything.

To become a good plumber, first complete school and learn how to use tools in the workshop, science, maths and other vocational subjects like blue print studies and plumbing. Search about what is the scope of plumbing in your area. You can use the Internet or the Yellow Pages for the same. You could also seek guidance from your counsellor. Then you can join a trade school that will help you with your placement also if you are a brilliant learner. You can polish your talents by joining the local union of plumbers. This union would get you training and theory work to make you a more efficient plumber. It is tough to be chosen, but it is really worth it if you do.

The next step would be to get hold of contracts for heating, air conditioning or plumbing. It is really lucrative even if you work as an assistant. The last, most important step is to go for a license. To apply for a license, you need to have at least 3 years of experience as apprentice plumber under a master plumber and it has to be over and above 300 hours of theory learning. You would also need to clear a plumber s license exam. You should be at least 18 years of age. You should be capable of taking up independent assignments, make estimates of cost, you should also be aware of fair prices and your assessments should be close to accurate.

Other desirable qualities are that you should have good mathematical ability, dexterity, ability to use manual or power operated work tools. You should also have good interpersonal and communication skills. You should be good at paperwork and official jargon. You should also be fit enough to be able to lift moderate weights.

Remember that these skills are in a heavy demand across the world. Your skill would go a long way to give you and your family a good life and to earn you high level of respect everywhere.

As a plumber, you can freelance and take your own contracts or you could join a service company that will employ you as a permanent employee.

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James Copper is a writer for http://www.newcareerskills.co.uk

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