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<blockquote data-quote="Plumber guy" data-source="post: 3677913" data-attributes="member: 47933"><p>I’ve been plumbing since around 15 years old, started with my step dad on the weekends and plumbing new houses in the summers. </p><p>Have been licensed since I was 20, so 13 years now, and while it does seem to pay pretty good compared to other jobs I hear of, sometimes physically it’s not the funnest thing I could think of.</p><p>A few years ago I joined the local in okc, after the shop I worked for wouldn’t offer any kind of health insurance for me and family, that was the best decision I’d made in this trade. </p><p>Base pay is around 70k, but full insurance for the fam and 401k and don’t forget the pension. </p><p>Best advice I can give to any plumbers is either start your own shop or go union.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plumber guy, post: 3677913, member: 47933"] I’ve been plumbing since around 15 years old, started with my step dad on the weekends and plumbing new houses in the summers. Have been licensed since I was 20, so 13 years now, and while it does seem to pay pretty good compared to other jobs I hear of, sometimes physically it’s not the funnest thing I could think of. A few years ago I joined the local in okc, after the shop I worked for wouldn’t offer any kind of health insurance for me and family, that was the best decision I’d made in this trade. Base pay is around 70k, but full insurance for the fam and 401k and don’t forget the pension. Best advice I can give to any plumbers is either start your own shop or go union. [/QUOTE]
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