youngkd3
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thats nice... 100k and 300k for plumbing?? *@$.... whoaaaa.... :whoa:
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Originally Posted by Lrrr
Originally Posted by FeeninLikeJodeci
3. Plumbing ()
Its hard as hell to become a certified plumber...anywhere
a journeyman plumber makes 55 dollars in hour in the bay area.
Originally Posted by HyphySole
I rather do a job I enjoy and use my mind, than to have a physically demanding job for the rest of my life
Originally Posted by dunkaruu
Originally Posted by Lrrr
Originally Posted by FeeninLikeJodeci
3. Plumbing ()
Its hard as hell to become a certified plumber...anywhere
a journeyman plumber makes 55 dollars in hour in the bay area.
that def depends on where your locatedOriginally Posted by Shooter116
They pull in some good dough, my uncle is an emergency paramedic.. He said some of the veterans are pulling in 200k+ a year. Veteran being 10+ years deep
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Originally Posted by FeeninLikeJodeci
3. Plumbing ()
Its hard as hell to become a certified plumber...anywhere
some say its recession proof but its actually not. they have an advantage because when they had to become certified they had to learn many othertasks so they can help out in other areas like steamfitting etc. so if the plumbing side slows they can just switch over to another job site and help out.Originally Posted by FromThaTown
Plumbing is recession proof, believe me. My boy is a plumber, and so is his dad. They work non-stop, forget about owning your own plumbing company and vans, you'll be pulling in 300k at least.Originally Posted by bsktball4lyf3
I never knew truck driving and plumbing made moneyhmmm...