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scruffy
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I was looking for some advice re training as a plumber. I work full time and am on a good salary but do not want to be here forever. I like the idea of being as independent as possible with a flexible job (in terms of time & if I decide to have kids etc). I am also in the process of doing up an old house and can see that getting a good plumber is extremely difficult. We found a plumber eventually and all of my friends are queuing up to use him once we are finished!!
I think that being a female plumber can only be to my advantage - I would imagine that some women would feel more comforatable hiriing a female plumber if they're on their own etc.
Anyway I can't leave my job yet but would be able to do evening courses to get the necessary qualifications. Would anyone have any ideas about how I could go about this?
Thanks
I think that being a female plumber can only be to my advantage - I would imagine that some women would feel more comforatable hiriing a female plumber if they're on their own etc.
Anyway I can't leave my job yet but would be able to do evening courses to get the necessary qualifications. Would anyone have any ideas about how I could go about this?
Thanks