Plumbing As A Career Option

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  • Author David Griffiths
  • Published June 16, 2011
  • Word count 520

When considering career choices it would be advisable to pick a career that delivers a service that is vital to the public. One such profession is plumbing. At some time or other, whether or not they are house owners or tenants, most people find themselves in will need a plumber. So with regards to job security it is a good choice.

The plumbing business has unfortunately been affected by the existence of rogue plumbers who do not adhere to approved regulatory standards. These plumbers tend to generate more problems than they resolve, ripping off the public at the same time. Regulations are in place so that plumbing engineers can do their jobs safely and correctly, however there will always be rip-off plumbers who will take short cuts and may jeopardize their clients with their shoddy work.

Plumbing is a skilled trade and an essential one as plumbers work with drinking water systems, heating pipes and drainage of waste pipes not to mention carrying out routine tasks such as unblocking sinks. In these days of hi-tech occupations you may scoff at the idea of becoming a plumbing engineer. Did you know that Albert Einstein once said "If I had my life to live over again, I would be a plumber"? I’m not certain in what context the great man made this statement, but the fact remains that plumbing as a vocation is much sought after today.

In an ever more competitive and frustrating job market, it looks like that many young people have forgotten about the service and repair industries and the sidelined role of an apprentice. It is assumed that obtaining a degree is the be all and end all and if you don’t have one you will be stuck in a dead end job with no prospects and little pay. What many of today's younger generation fail to realise is that the service industry is alive and well, full of excellent opportunities to find jobs that are interesting, challenging, and well-paid. A plumbing service is typically run by a certified plumber or a master plumber. Quite often it would seem that plumbing work is dull and monotonous, however, a plumbing engineer is a very skilled and trained individual with an extensive understanding of pipes, fixtures, heating systems and building foundations.

One thing to consider is what kind of plumber do you want to be? There are many plumbing opportunities out there in a wide variety of business areas. Also this is not just a male preserve as a lot of women are taking up the trade. For instance, plumbers can be found working within large building companies, on new builds, as government contractors and in national plumbing businesses.

A career in plumbing will not only be challenging but also rewarding, both financially and in terms of job satisfaction and one thing you can certainly be sure of is that you will always be in demand. If you decide to follow this path you will realise that a career in plumbing is a skilled and ultimately fulfilling vocation and I am sure you will not regret your decision.

David A Griffiths works in association with Masterfix plumbers in London. He has prepared a series of articles on property maintenance.

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