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subject: Are You Thinking About Plumbing Training? [print this page]


You might not know, but plumbing training can lead to a job netting you hundreds of thousands every year. The simple fact is that there is a huge need for skilled plumbers, and indeed other kinds of manual workers. But how do you go about getting part of that lucrative business. It's not simply a question of attending any old course and hoping you'll get all the good work. You really need to find the right kind of course for you. So, how do you go about finding that course?

The best way to find the right plumbing training is firstly assess your needs. If you are, say, a skilled marketing executive already, you may not need help with the marketing of your business - things like how to get business coming to you, rather than the other way around. Most people will need training in that aspect as much as any other, so make sure that any course you shortlist has this included.

You will also need - although it doesn't come as standard with most plumbing training - support after the course has finished. Remember that you will almost undoubtedly have concerns about the business after you finish. Even the giants of business started somewhere, and you can be sure that they had support on their way up.

Don't forget about the person teaching your plumbing training as well. Are they the kind of person you can easily learn from? Remember, to give comprehensive plumbing training, they will need to be experienced in running a small business as well as the technical points of plumbing. Things like customer care and after-sales support should be covered as well as the legal aspects of becoming self employed.

However you decide to move forward with your plumbing training, make sure that the course you decide on has all the elements that you initially identified as being relevant to you. If you start with that, you're unlikely to go too far wrong.

by: James Copper




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