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Originally Posted by Angry Jew Cat
I am not trained as a plumber, but I am trained as a drywall contractor. Did it for years, I know the guys that do the plumbing locally well. Went to school and drank beer with one back in highschool. Plumbing is a good gig, as are most trades. Nobody wanted to do the dirty work anymore and a shortage came around. I'd say the average journeyman tradesperson makes more than 95% of GFY and internet marketers in general. Just make sure you get on with a crew that does NEW CONSTRUCTION. You may not have that leisure right off the bat, but it's out there. The thing about this one year course, is that it's not really going to be your full training. An introductory course perhaps, but you're still going to be basically dirt with it unless you go out and get the hours in to go with it.
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Yeah, they have a five year apprenticeship program that comes after that......But the thing is that since I already have an income, I can afford to be choosy about what I do...Plus, I can afford to buy my own van and tools right off the bat....
I'll probably take the year in plumbing and after that, I'll probably take basic construction....I might as well possess those skills for when I build my little home in a foreign country in a few years.