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After you complete your 8,000 hours* of apprentice training and pass your
journeyman's test, you will be eligible to procure the items in the
following kit:

http://www.popularmechanics.com/home...o/4287807.html

Licensing may be optional, depending on your jurisdiction.

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* Or one hour's of experience 8,000 times. The plumbing board doesn't care.


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After you complete your 8,000 hours* of apprentice training and pass your
journeyman's test, you will be eligible to procure the items in the
following kit:

http://www.popularmechanics.com/home...o/4287807.html

Licensing may be optional, depending on your jurisdiction.

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* Or one hour's of experience 8,000 times. The plumbing board doesn't
care.


No wonder plumbers charge so much, there are about $275 worth of tools
needed to work in the trade.


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On Oct 18, 7:40 pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
After you complete your 8,000 hours* of apprentice training and pass your
journeyman's test, you will be eligible to procure the items in the
following kit:

http://www.popularmechanics.com/home...o/4287807.html

Licensing may be optional, depending on your jurisdiction.

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* Or one hour's of experience 8,000 times. The plumbing board doesn't care.


great stuff, thanks
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