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		<title>Consider Plumbing Courses before Deciding to Become a Plumber</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 16:29:59 +0000</pubDate>
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If you think that being able to handle a wrench and knowing how to fix a leaky faucet makes you a plumber, think again. To become a licensed professional plumber, you must be at least 18 years old and complete about 4 years of certified courses. These teach you everything you need to know about [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>If you think that being able to handle a wrench and knowing how to fix a leaky faucet makes you a plumber, think again. To become a licensed professional plumber, you must be at least 18 years old and complete about 4 years of certified courses. These teach you everything you need to know about plumbing.</p>
<p>The only thing needed to enroll in these courses is an interest and motivation. You also need to gain actual hands on experience by becoming a plumber’s apprentice. The hands-on part of the course is a highly necessary one because it gives you the chance to put what you read in the books into action.</p>
<p>If you think you may be interested in becoming a plumber, there is plenty of information available. You can get a training outline to see exactly what is included in the course. The plumber training course will teach the fundamentals of plumbing through comprehensive study that prepares you for your apprenticeship. These fundamentals are what will help fix plumbing problems as well as possibly inventing new ways to fix them.</p>
<p>You will also be taught about hot and cold water supply. This is to help you enhance your comprehension about the systems that supply both types of water. Bathroom plumbing is something you will learn in detail. This includes all the various fittings as well as maintenance of them.</p>
<p>The training received through this plumbing course will aid anyone in picking up the basics of plumbing. You can at least learn how to maintain your home’s plumbing. When you come out of these courses, you will also know how to successfully and competently use hand and power tools with regard to plumbing. Just the basics will give you the ability and confidence you need to repair plumbing conditions.</p>
<p>Something to consider when deciding if you want to become a plumber or not is that no matter what condition the economy is in, there will always be plumbing issues to be fixed. A plumber is never going to be out of a job and will continue to command impressive hourly wages. Training to be a plumber will not only give you some very useful skills, but will also provide you with job security for life.</p>
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		<title>Top Ten Reasons to Pursue a Plumbing Career</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 16:25:43 +0000</pubDate>
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If you’ve ever been told a college degree is needed to have a high paying career, consider that over 25 percent of all college graduates work in jobs where no degree is needed.
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</div><p>If you’ve ever been told a college degree is needed to have a high paying career, consider that over 25 percent of all college graduates work in jobs where no degree is needed.</p>
<p>Statistics from the US Bureau of Labor show that 8 of the top 10 fastest growing careers don’t need any sort of college degree. In fact, one of the best career opportunities around at the moment is a plumber. If you need more convincing, keep reading for the top ten reasons to become a plumber.<br />
1.	Currently, there’s a continuous shortage of plumbers and this promises to only become worse as members of the Baby Boomer era hit retirement age. Job security is a definite.</p>
<p>2.	Plumbers make a lot of money. This is one of the highest paid construction careers. Common hourly rates are $20 to $25, with some locations allowing for up to $35 or more an hour.</p>
<p>3.	Employers are putting together awesome benefit packages for plumbers in order to entice them to want to work for them. Union membership brings even better benefits.</p>
<p>4.	The training is the best you’ll get for any job. Since plumbers need to complete an accredited apprenticeship, you’ll earn money while you learn from a master plumber.</p>
<p>5.	Plumbers aren’t affected quite so much by economic changes like other construction careers. There’s always a need for plumbers.</p>
<p>6.	Job advancement for plumbers is like no other. You start with apprenticeship, move to journeyman, then up to foreman and general foreman, and then a piping superintendent. If you’re interested in becoming a construction manager or building inspector, you can acquire additional training.</p>
<p>7.	As a plumber, you’re responsible for creating something that lasts. These are things like homes, hospitals, sports facilities, offices, and factories.</p>
<p>8.	Being a plumber is never boring. You’ll work with such things as underground utilities, waste water treatment, water supply and   residential and commercial construction.</p>
<p>9.	Plumbers in the construction community become part of a close group of people that offer lifelong friendships with those you have something in common with.</p>
<p>10.	 A good plumber gains well deserved recognition that stays with him.</p>
<p>It’s easy to find all the information you need to train for a plumbing career by looking around.</p>
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