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My son got a new job of a apprentice he is a plumber
In Massachusetts, a plumber's apprentice license is typically valid for two years. During this time, the apprentice must work under the supervision of a licensed plumber and complete the required hours of practical experience. The license can be renewed, but the apprentice must continue to meet the necessary training and work requirements.
Just to be trained by a plumber or serve as an apprentice with the plumbers union.
I am a plumber pipefitter from austin tx. I make 25.50/hr. Apprentices start around 13.50/hr
Try contacting your local or area plumbers union and ask where/how you get started as a helper or apprentice.
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.
Work with a journeyman and lears tjhe profession and atfter 5 years takes his own journeyman tests
A Medieval student in many industries was called an apprentice. Several industries today, still use this term. A plumber is usually called an apprentice while learning on the job and training.
In Florida you must have a high school education you must complete a formal training course at a trade school,work as an apprentice with a licensed plumber,and finally pass the test to obtain licensing.
He left school at 15 and was then employed as a construction site labourer, trainee plumber, apprentice toolmaker, car factory horn tuner and a slaughterhouse
In other words a Master plumber sends 5 mechcanics out to various jobs and pays each employee $50 per hr and bills out $175 + per hr . It all has to do with actual skill level and formal training
That term is a made up one just like an incompendent dabbling in plumbing maybe called a "tech" In the plumbing profession your either an apprentice, Class B or Class A journeyman or a Master plumber. Any other term is used to cheat the unknowning public