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Plumbing A Well Paying Trade To Consider
In today's market, nothing is for sure except the fact that everyone has plumbing. Think about that. Studies show that even as stock markets slide, people are laid off and worker's salaries are slashed, the plumbing trade stays strong. For this reason, if you are someone looking to get into the market as a worker, or looking to change careers, plumbing is a viable option
Not only do plumbers generally set their own hours, but they are paid very well. The average salary of a plumber in 2007 was over $47,000 dollars. In addition to being paid very well, people who go to school for plumbing do not graduate under the burden of tens of thousands of dollars in student loan debt. At times, depending on where you get a job, your employer will even pay for your school just to keep you working there.
People understand the need for plumbers because, lets face it, when something water related goes wrong anywhere, no one knows what to do or how everything is connected. You call a plumber right away because your pipes need to be fixed regardless of the price. Bad water damage is much more expensive to fix than a few pipes.
Also, in this current economic downturn many people are fearing losing their jobs. Plumbing is the one profession that has actually gained jobs in the last few years. This is because there are many large infrastructure jobs being pursued in cities everywhere and one of the main components to infrastructure is quality plumbing. On top of that, many people are building houses right now to beat the slumping housing market. This is yet another golden opportunity for plumbers across the nation to get jobs.
If you are interested in becoming a plumber, you should know that you will only have go to school two years at the most. Plumbing generally consists of a few classes and a lot of internships and on the job training. It is also one of the only professions where people can actually make money while their in school.
No matter what your reasoning is for researching plumbing, it is apparent that it is a reachable goal for anyone who wants to pursue a future in that profession. You will be making good money and you won't have to spend five years of your life going to college and taking classes that, quite frankly, you'll never need. The demand for plumbers right now is growing because our infrastructure is aging. Give yourself a jump-start on your future today and start training to become a plumber.
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