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I will soon be leaving school and i would like to go to colleg to trainto be a plumer is this a well paid career and dose this invole lots of work
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Plumbing, a very worthwhile and rewarding (financially too) trade. Like all knowledge it has to be worked at and does involve a lot of work and your time.
BUT I have contact with lost of youngsters who have considered taking it up. Unfortunately they can't find anybody to take them on as an apprentice. It costs their prospective employers too much in terms of time and money.
If you can get a placement on work experience and prove to an employer that you have what it takes then you will stand a better chance (no matter who good/poor your English) of getting an apprenticeship.
Apprenticeships are still the stumbling block ,'though.
Opportunities in this field are very, very rare.
Good luck.
Not flooded as yet. An article in yesterdays paper (or may have been fridays) stating that there are still shortages and that the colleges are finding problems retaining the tutors as so much work about that they are going back to plumbing rather than continuing teaching.
Budder....you don't get something for nothing so yes will involve lots of work but also lots of tea and biscuits.
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