There is no such thing as a first year plumber, your start off on a 5 year apprenticeship then after passing several tests per year practical and code and theory you take a test to become a journeyman plumber and you get the same amount of money as a journeyman with 10 years experience UNLESS your a great mechanic then the employer will pay you above scale
How many roofs did the roof plumber do in a year?
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You would need to find a trade school in your area to learn plumbing. Some plumbers do have apprenticeships, too.
last year most of my journeymen netted over $145,000
First off you need to finish high school. Then you can take one of two paths to become a plumber, the first method is joining your local plumbers union and applying for a four year apprenticeship. The second method is joining a local trade school and doing all their classes related to plumbing. Afterwords you may apply for your license as a full-time plumber.
You can use this page as a reference: http://www.edref.com/college-degrees/building-trade-and-construction/pipefitting-and-plumbing/illinois . There may or may not be a school available in your city but online training is readily available. Most plumbers learn their trade as an apprentice to a Journeyman or Master Plumber. In fact you have to work as an apprentice for a length of time before you can apply for your Journeyman's License. So the way to learn a plumber is to get a job with a plumber.
learn how to spell first.....
Although I learn hand on English class's still had a plumber on grammar and spell