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标 题: 如何成为一个plumber
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sun Nov 11 12:21:52 2018, 美东)
我打算去做水电工。。。
各位男人,别怜香惜玉,我死都不会去做按摩女/指甲工的,虽然挣钱很多。。我宁可
去做construction 工人。。。plumber.... | f******o 发帖数: 2469 | 2 How to Become a Plumber
If you want to become a plumber, here are the steps to take.
Get your high school diploma or GED. A plumber needs a foundation in math (i
.e., algebra and geometry), science (i.e., physics) and computers (i.e.,
computer-aided drafting). If offered, you may also want to take classes in
drafting and blueprint reading.
Get your vocational training. Take plumbing vocational classes at a trade
school or technical or community college. The certificate you earn will be
on the topics of water supply and drainage systems, as well as their
respective piping equipment.
Find trade schools in your area here.
Complete an apprenticeship program. To receive the most comprehensive
training on how to be a plumber, take part in an apprenticeship program.
Apprenticeships run either 4 or 5 years and cover all aspects of the trade.
You can find more information about Apprenticeships here.
Get licensed. A majority of states require that you have a plumber’s
license. Although licensing standards aren’t uniform, 2-5 years of
experience and passage of an exam of the plumbing trades and local codes are
typical requirements. To learn the specific qualifications, licensing needs
and training hours necessary to become a plumber in your region, please
click here.
https://explorethetrades.org/what-we-do/education/plumbing/how-to-become-a-
plumber/ | f******o 发帖数: 2469 | 3 Women in Plumbing
Women in Plumbing
By 2030, approximately 79 million people in the workforce will have reached
retirement age. Meanwhile, at the same time only 41 million new people will
be entering the workforce. Statistics are forecasting that three out of
every four people in the trades will retire.
So, while a job in the trades is an excellent opportunity to start with,
there’s also going to be plenty of room to turn it into a secure career.
That holds true whether you are male or female. Yes, it’s an amazing
opportunity for women.
Separate the facts from the stereotypes
Plumbing is a field that’s never been just for guys. There are thousands of
women in the plumbing field, and they’ll be the first to tell you that it
’s a rewarding job where they’re treated extremely well by both clients
and co-workers.
Women are underrepresented in the field, just as they are in many
professions—but in this case, it’s quickly changing. Women are discovering
that careers in plumbing are secure and pay well. They’ve also discovered
that plumbing companies are actively searching for the best people—not
males or females.
Money talks
The gender pay gap may still be alive and well in other industries, but
there’s no room for it in the trades. Thank those 79 million people who’ll
retire by 2030. They’ve already begun to create an extreme shortage of
skilled men and women who would eventually move up into these senior
positions.
There’s another advantage for women who are interested in the plumbing
field. A growing number of scholarships and financial aid specific to women
are being offered by organizations who realize that something must be done
to help fill the growing demand for skilled plumbers.
https://explorethetrades.org/plumbers-cost-of-plumbing-training-programs/ |
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