Only if you like getting into tight places like under sinks, and dropping down into watery, smelly holes to fix and clean up a mess. The plumber I talked said he would not do it again if he could live life over - to many aches and pains in his joints from crawling and squeezing into tight areas in houses, restaurants, hotels, etc. You can earn a good living being a plumber, however.
Becoming a plumber does not require having a college degree. However, most companies have a certification program that its employees must complete followed by a traning session that they must pass before they can work in the field.
No you do not. You can if you want to though.
Yes you do need to go to school to become a plumber. You do not need to go to college to be a plumber but you must have at least completed high school.
maths,english,physics,chemistry,
5 years for a normal plumber and 7 years for master plumber and yearly after you get you master plumber certificate
You need to be good at math, science. And you have to go to Plumber School. I think there's one in France.
You need a high school diploma or a GED to go to plumbing school. You also need to like working with your hands.
No, you go to nursing school to become a nurse.
You would need to find a trade school in your area to learn plumbing. Some plumbers do have apprenticeships, too.
You will need to go to school to obtain a plumber's license. Vatterott is one national university that can help you earn your license.
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Go to school
To become a sports doctor you need to go to high school,collage, and medical school.
You can become a professional teacher by going to school. You need to go to school to earn degrees and then go out into other schools and teach.
It is a four year training program that you do. Typically you work for 10 months then go to school for 2 months. Do that for four years getting a slight pay raise a year and pass you exam and four years later you are a plumber.