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Originally posted by dewayne6243 View Post8000 hours just to glue pipe together? Both of my cousins are licensed plumbers and they are both retards. I thought it was a $100 fee and you are a plumber.Originally posted by dewayne6243 View PostIs there really that many different ways to glue a pipe?
Hypocracy at its finest.
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You know who I wish was plagued by unions? Banks. They could have to way overpay their employees and I'd only laugh at their misfortune.
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Originally posted by stevo View PostIs there really that many different ways to push a button?
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Originally posted by stevo View PostLol, and they are more vocationally educated than your coveted railroad engineer...
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Originally posted by dewayne6243 View Post8000 hours just to glue pipe together? Both of my cousins are licensed plumbers and they are both retards. I thought it was a $100 fee and you are a plumber.
Stevo
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Originally posted by stevo View PostEpic.
It takes 8000 verified work hours (4-5 steady years) under the direct supervision of a licensed plumber for a certified apprentice plumber to be allowed to take the state test to become a licensed journeyman plumber in Texas. It is then required to have at least one verified year of employment as a licensed journeyman plumber as a requirement to take the Texas master plumbing license test.
So at this point everyone knows that, at the minimum, it takes longer to become a master plumber than it takes to be licensed to become a choo-choo engineer.
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Originally posted by FreightTrain View PostEach position requires training and testing and can take over 5 years of on the job training before you get to sit down behind the throttle.
It takes 8000 verified work hours (4-5 steady years) under the direct supervision of a licensed plumber for a certified apprentice plumber to be allowed to take the state test to become a licensed journeyman plumber in Texas. It is then required to have at least one verified year of employment as a licensed journeyman plumber as a requirement to take the Texas master plumbing license test.
So at this point everyone knows that, at the minimum, it takes longer to become a master plumber than it takes to be licensed to become a choo-choo engineer.
Stevo
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