Better off as a plumber?

Discussion in 'Economics' started by nitro, Mar 18, 2011.

Is the value of an education reaching "not worth it" levels?

  1. Yes. It is one big ego trip and many jobs pay well with minimal education.

    61 vote(s)
    52.6%
  2. No. Even at current costs it is still worth it many times over.

    26 vote(s)
    22.4%
  3. I don't know.

    9 vote(s)
    7.8%
  4. I don't care.

    20 vote(s)
    17.2%
  1. Do you honestly believe it takes no education or experience to become a plumber? Try looking up the licensing requirements in your state and see what it really takes. I think you will find that its harder to become a plumber in most states than it is to become a nurse. Most certainly there are no people on this board who could get past the minimum requirements to become a plumber.

    It takes more work to become a licensed plumber than it takes to get a Bachelors degree. If you started at age 18 ideally you will become a licensed Master Plumber probably at some point in your late 20s...
     
    #201     Mar 6, 2013
  2. I bought a house with no plumbing (waterfront 3 bedrom cabin 1400 sq ft built in the 50's). I plumbed it all by myself. I don't need no stinkin liscense.:D

    Did the bath kitchen dwv the whole shebang all in my spare time when I wasn't posting on ET. Eeeeehhhhhaaaawwww.:cool:
     
    #202     Mar 6, 2013
  3. Sure, you can try to plumb it yourself just like you can try to change a car engine in your garage. There is a trick to every trade and there is a reason why most states require several years of experience to get that license.

    Try selling your house after you disclose to the perspective buyers that you did all the plumbing yourself...
     
    #203     Mar 6, 2013

  4. .... and for the life of you, you can't figure out what that very smelly brown stuff is that is seeping out of the ever increasing number of cracks in your walls. :D :D
     
    #204     Mar 6, 2013
  5. sle

    sle

    Well, lets be honest, plumbing is not rocket science. You just need to have an engineering mindset and be coordinated enough to use the tools. Small jobs do not require any experience at all and yet a plumber will take an arm and a leg.

    PS. In Manhattan, plumbers and electricians are indeed a cartel and prices are nicely coordinated. God forbid you try to bring in a guy from the Bronx (with a license, but unfamiliar to your super), you will never hear the end of it.
     
    #205     Mar 6, 2013
  6. Welder in Alberta gets 100k min because of oil.
     
    #206     Mar 6, 2013
  7. sumfuka

    sumfuka


    :D EXACTLY
     
    #207     Mar 7, 2013
  8. Who cares, I learned from the gurus on ET how to make 55,000 a month trading.

    Then I hired 5 plumbers and even bought my own plumbing company.

    They all call me God of ET.

    people will look and treat you much differently as an elite trader, versus a rich plumber.

    just made another 9k......thanks ET.
     
    #208     Mar 7, 2013
  9. sumfuka

    sumfuka

    All you need now is to buy your own electrical company, and a building company. Then you would be all set.

    BTW, who cares about what other people think. 100% of them are sheep's anyways. If you tell them you are a trader, they would ask all kinds of nonsense. If you tell them you are a plumber, they "want" to ask you all kinds of nonsense but think they themselves are too high and mighty so they don't ask. Isn't that a better lifestyle? Not talking about business during non-business hours?

    Let's assume you made 9k just now. Congratulations!!! I hope good fortune would follow you the rest of the year.
     
    #209     Mar 8, 2013
  10. Ask the anyone if money is no object what would they do in life. No one in their right mind would ever say a plumber or any other ditch digger job. To even see this on this site tells ya who the pikers are.
     
    #210     Mar 9, 2013