PlumbSolve
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My apprenticeship was for 10,000 hours and 744 hours of class room studies and then I had to work under the auspices of a master plumber for a documented 10 years before being reliable to take my 4 part masters exams.
Upon passing my class A journeymen 's license I was qualified to work in every state and Canada under the UA plumbing
Plumbing is an on going education and then there is sub chapters such as gas and steam fitting and fire suppression ( I have a masters in fire suppression piping) and then of course there is heating vapor and hydronics and high pressure steam applications and sewer and drain cleaning and as a master plumber in NYC my accounts are commercial, industrial,institutional and residential including a 27 story co op
Many plumbers have these same qualifications
Calling plumbers lazy in the USA is actually not to far off the mark considering the Bama allowed all types of jerks to enter this country with no qualifications mostly from Africa. Europeans have a proven track record on quality plumbing systems
My top employee I am paying $75 PER HR in the envelope ($3,000 a week) so he is far from being lazy
I wonder how many so called mechanics from South Africa left years ago to go to OZ as I helped a few escape and get a job in oz as SA was in a heck of a turmoil in the late 1980's
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My apprenticeship was for 10,000 hours and 744 hours of class room studies and then I had to work under the auspices of a master plumber for a documented 10 years before being reliable to take my 4 part masters exams.
Upon passing my class A journeymen 's license I was qualified to work in every state and Canada under the UA plumbing
Plumbing is an on going education and then there is sub chapters such as gas and steam fitting and fire suppression ( I have a masters in fire suppression piping) and then of course there is heating vapor and hydronics and high pressure steam applications and sewer and drain cleaning and as a master plumber in NYC my accounts are commercial, industrial,institutional and residential including a 27 story co op
Many plumbers have these same qualifications
Calling plumbers lazy in the USA is actually not to far off the mark considering the Bama allowed all types of jerks to enter this country with no qualifications mostly from Africa. Europeans have a proven track record on quality plumbing systems
My top employee I am paying $75 PER HR in the envelope ($3,000 a week) so he is far from being lazy
I wonder how many so called mechanics from South Africa left years ago to go to OZ as I helped a few escape and get a job in oz as SA was in a heck of a turmoil in the late 1980's
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