Monday, December 12, 2011

At 33 yrs of age am wanting a career change would quite like to become a plumber how would i go about this?

currently living in lincolnshire and would like to train alongside my current work commitments, also willing to become a trainee are there people who are willing to take on older trainees?At 33 yrs of age am wanting a career change would quite like to become a plumber how would i go about this?
Enrol on a night school course. There is a good chance that they have a list of prospective employers who will take you on when you reach a certain level.

Good luck.At 33 yrs of age am wanting a career change would quite like to become a plumber how would i go about this?
Get into an apprenticeship program and if you do well you'll be up to your elbows in crap before ya know it!
try your nearest college for info
Certainly there is a shortage of plumbers and I am sure that there are part time courses you could take, however finding a company that would take on an older trainee might be difficult.

I have a suggestion, what about a home based business which you could run alongside what you do now, but a business that in a few years could produce an income which would allow you to give up your present occupation.

If this sounds reasonable send me an email and I will send back to you a web address which will give you an overview of what I am thinking about.

What I will say is that this opportunity would allow you to be in business for yourself but not by yourself, you would have a team of people who would act as advisers to ensure your success.
yes just call your nearest plumbing company and ask to speak with the manager. And they will most likely give u a chance. Just tell how interested you are in the trade. But u will have to start from the button and up. You will not start making good until a year or so. But the pay off is fantastic!...Go for it! Plumbers can make $100, 000. a yr or more....Good luck! Plumbers wife....

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