If you work hard, have a good work ethic, can stay off the phone and be trustworthy, you'll be hired. A place for advice and help on plumbing. Don't post or attempt to compare prices. For a long time I always wanted to become a doctor and go to college. I've been thinking the opposite lately, as I've heard more and more good things about manual labor.
The best blue-collar job seems to me to be plumbing. However, my question is, how difficult is it to become a plumber? Is it difficult to access an apprenticeship position? Are the hours long and exhausting? Does it take a long time to make a lot of money and is therefore really not worth it? All feedback is appreciated. Thank you Create your account and connect with a world of communities. Anyone can view, post and comment on this community. You can become a plumber through practical training as an apprentice or by attending a post-secondary program at a trade school or community college.