I have been pushing a desk for 7 years now and am 27 with a wife and 2 kids and am having a midlife crisis of sorts. I had an opportunity to move to MT for another job but it looks like that will fall through. I have been talking about getting into a trade since I was 19 and never did it and am now almost 30 with responsibilities. I miss blue collar work and love the possibilities that a journeyman/master plumber can bring monetarily and job security wise. The ability to be my own boss one day and provide for my family on a single income and provide a steady job for other families in my community really interests me.
For those plumber’s out there that have gone through the process,
I am in Georgia FYI as I know pay and the requirements vary greatly by state.
For those plumber’s out there that have gone through the process,
- How hard is it to live on an apprentice income in this economy?
- Would you recommend apprenticeship for a commercial, residential, mechanical, or industrial plumber first?
- Would you recommend trying to get in with a union or finding a small non union shop?
- Am I too old to start an apprenticeship?
I am in Georgia FYI as I know pay and the requirements vary greatly by state.