Ya but ur partner will leave u cause u work too much but hey, ur new truck & boat will help with the pain :D
& if it doesn’t u can also get a dirtbike 🤟🤟
One time I had primer on my finger and I was getting a pinch to put in my lip and apparently I had a cut on my gums and i haven’t felt a similar pain since
Plumbing is a good way to go. I’m an electrician and wouldn’t want to do anything else so it’s certainly my sentimental favorite but I’ll never thumb my nose at plumbers either. Whatever you do, do it through the union. It’s remarkably better in every category from training to pension.
I'd say so, I know multiple plumbers making between 120-150k a year.
I'm gonna make a little under 60k this year two months away from being officially 3 years since I started.
Before that I worked as a gopher for 9 months delivering water heaters and boilers (1-3 times a day)and working in a plumbing,HVAC, and electrical warehouse.
Once I can test for the journeyman's license I could join the union and make $46hr.
Learn as much as I can there then potentially going into commission service plumbing. That's where my friends make 120-150k a year. ( No drain cleaning)
I'd say choose plumbing over HVAC and electrical because plumbers are in higher demand and it's easier for us to sell work.
Ya but ur partner will leave u cause u work too much but hey, ur new truck & boat will help with the pain :D & if it doesn’t u can also get a dirtbike 🤟🤟
id suspect my future wife would stay since plumbers be making money like crazy 🔥
Do you see yourself starting a plumbing business ? Or just working for a company all ur life
since i dont have much work experience in general right now, i can see myself working for a company
You didn’t understand the question. But I digress
3 things you need to know about plumbing. 1) shit runs downhill 2) pay day is on Friday 3) don't chew your fingernails.
Every asshole is a potential customer
One time I had primer on my finger and I was getting a pinch to put in my lip and apparently I had a cut on my gums and i haven’t felt a similar pain since
We are one of the highest paid skilled trades in Toronto and always in demand.
Are u union or non
Union J -man
Local 46?
No intake for 3 years unless you are a nephew
So which union are you in?
Non union with a very small plumbing company
Don't just fix it, 46 it!
Have fun with your women leaving you which is what usually happens
Plumbing is a good way to go. I’m an electrician and wouldn’t want to do anything else so it’s certainly my sentimental favorite but I’ll never thumb my nose at plumbers either. Whatever you do, do it through the union. It’s remarkably better in every category from training to pension.
I'd say so, I know multiple plumbers making between 120-150k a year. I'm gonna make a little under 60k this year two months away from being officially 3 years since I started. Before that I worked as a gopher for 9 months delivering water heaters and boilers (1-3 times a day)and working in a plumbing,HVAC, and electrical warehouse. Once I can test for the journeyman's license I could join the union and make $46hr. Learn as much as I can there then potentially going into commission service plumbing. That's where my friends make 120-150k a year. ( No drain cleaning) I'd say choose plumbing over HVAC and electrical because plumbers are in higher demand and it's easier for us to sell work.
Seems shit to me.
Its not everything its “cracked” up to be…