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Are you out of a job because of the COVID-19 outbreak? Do you want a career with great job security, high earning potential, and opportunities for advancement where you’ll always be in demand? Are you an ambitious problem solver who is good with their hands and doesn’t want to be stuck in a cubicle all day?



If so, switching to a career in plumbing could be very beneficial for you. Plumbers don’t just answer house calls and fix toilets, they keep entire households, hospitals, schools, and cities up and running with the clean flowing water that people depend on. Where there’s water, pipes, and people, plumbing is in demand!

We’ve all heard about the shortage of skilled tradespeople in the United States, and the increasing age of those that are left. Maybe you’re a plumber yourself, an avid DIY-er, or simply the curious sort. Perhaps you know someone who is. Whatever the case may be, if a new career is in the offing, there’s no reason to not consider plumbing. In fact, here are some really good reasons to consider it!

Women in Plumbing, A rewarding career:
And it’s becoming more appealing to some women as plumbing contractors are becoming more willing to teach them how to be a plumber. It’s no secret the construction trades are in a workforce crisis. Many articles have been written about that emergency and how to attract people — young people especially — into a construction career. The plumbing industry in particular has a tough job because it is still combatting old stereotypes of slogging through sewage, using old-school tools and equipment, and the plumber’s butt crack.

Today’s plumbers are water experts. They are members of a profession that helps protect the water families and businesses use every day. They use technology to help solve problems and be more productive on the jobsite. They are professionals who respect a customer’s home or place of business whether they are on site to install a new water heater or unclog a drain.

It can be a very lucrative profession for those who like to work with their hands as well as interact with people. And it’s becoming more appealing to some women as plumbing contractors are becoming more willing to teach them how to be a plumber. For example, Roberts Plumbing has a licensed Journeyman plumber in management with our company!

Earn More Money and Spend Less on School:
You don’t have to spend tens of thousands of dollars on college to get a high-paying career. Plumbing is an excellent option for people who want to earn a lot of money without spending a lot of money upfront on school.

At Roberts Plumbing, you can even enter into an apprenticeship, where you’ll learn the trade hands-on from an experienced plumber while getting paid. Getting paid while you learn is a great and rare opportunity.

Once you’ve graduated to the level of working independently, you can run your own truck. According to PayScale, Journeyman plumbers in 2020 made between $30,721 – $79,791 a year, while Master Plumbers earned between $42,604 – $100,685.

Roberts Plumbing also offers these benefits:
 Very Aggressive Starting Compensation Range
 Guaranteed 40 Hour Work Week with Bi-Weekly Pay
 Company 401-K with Employer Match
 Medical, Dental, and Vision Health Insurance
 Healthcare Spending/Reimbursement Account (HAS/FSA)
 Paid Vacation
 Paid Major Holidays
 Generous Annual Profit-Sharing Plan

Choose a Career with Excellent Job Security:
Plumbing is a career that will always be necessary. Almost every building has pipes and water flow, so there will always be a need for experts to repair and maintain them. Plumbing is a career that is disaster-proof because in a disaster or a pandemic like the COVID-19 outbreak, people depend on access to clean, flowing water more than ever.

The more buildings that are built and the larger and more complex their water systems are, the more plumbers are needed. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of plumbers is expected to grow over 14 percent to 2028 and job opportunities are expected to be good. That means that plumbers are in short supply and high demand. Plumbing is also secure because the installation, maintenance, and repairs that a plumber does can’t be automated, so you don’t have to worry about being replaced by a machine.

A Career in Plumbing has Great Potential for Advancement:
There is a great opportunity for advancement in plumbing. If you have the determination and the skill, you can work your way up to the master level. Master plumbers earn an excellent salary and have the opportunity to work on a wide variety of large-scale, complex, and innovative projects.

Plumbing is a Dynamic Career with a Variety of Job Choices:
When you choose a career in plumbing, you have a wide variety of career paths and job options to choose from. You don’t have to worry about getting burned out working in a cubicle or doing the same thing day after day. As a plumber, you could be repairing home sewer systems, designing plumbing systems for new buildings, managing city-wide water systems, expanding water systems, or developing new plumbing technologies.

Consider a Future in Plumbing at Roberts Plumbing!
Now’s the perfect time to start planning for a better career and a brighter future. If you have any questions about the trade, you can talk to the experts at Roberts Plumbing. We would love to help get you on track toward a great career!