Plumbing courses 'allow engineers to take on a variety of contracts'
Published: 01/07/2010
Workers who complete plumbing courses could find that they are able to take on a range of domestic contracts, according to one source.
In an article written by S Edwards and posted on Press Submission, it was suggested that there is a constant need for the services of qualified plumbers.
As a result, Mr Edwards noted that plumbing courses could allow engineers to gain employment, with working hours varying depending on which sector individuals utilise their skills.
In his experience, being employed in the industrial sector can involve a maximum of a 40-hour working week, whereas hours for personal customers can vary much more.
"When individuals improve their property they want the services provided by a respectable plumbing technician," he added.
Last month, the Mirror reported how one family had to call out an emergency plumber to fix their boiler - which had left them with no heating or hot water - and ended up handing over £450 for his services.
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