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You take a plumbing apprenticeship
No, you get the training first, then get the apprenticeship after you are done. You counselor at the technical school will have more information about all of this.
NOTHING as it is part of the apprenticeship training program
Well, for plumbing you can always go to TAFE or an apprenticeship school. however, I am unable to recommend any as you haven't provided the details of your area
if you are working under a master plumber you do not have to be licensed or registered. in this case NONE of your hours count towards your apprenticeship. which means you will never be eligible to take the journeyman's test and advance.
There are multiple fields in which one can find an apprenticeship job. Some examples of this would be engineering, the health fields, electrical work, plumbing, and carpentry.
The UA 5 year apprenticeship upon completion and then getting the masters license one can make over $10,000 per week quite easily The Master then would hire the college grad in plumbing for possibly design and pay them $1,000 a week
There is no bachelor degree in plumbing. Plumbing is a technical job which can probably be learned at your local community college. There is no such thing as a "plumbing" major at a major university. plumbing is a trade learned in the field threw an apprenticeship 3 to 4 years . then you become a journeyman and after 5 years a master provided you can pass the test varies by city / state
To obtain a Pennsylvania plumbing license, you must meet the state's requirements, which typically include completing a plumbing apprenticeship, passing an exam, and submitting an application to the Pennsylvania Department of Labor Industry. Additional details can be found on the department's website or by contacting them directly.
Someone can learn more about the career of plumbing by checking books about the topic that are available in libraries with careers sections. It is also possible to sign up to an apprenticeship to learn about the real work that plumbers do.
5 year apprenticeship then work for a Master plumber for 5 years then take the 4 part written and practical tests The normal NYC apprenticeship is 10,000 and 744 closs room studies
There is no ONE subject you do need 10,000 apprenticeship and 744 vclass room studies and then you take the 12 part Journeymens exams