Plumbing
jobs in South Africa are in high demand. In fact, plumbing has been
identified as one of the top ten best jobs in South Africa for 2013.
Qualified plumbers not only enjoy good pay with good benefits, but
they can also pick and choose from many opportunities.
What
do Plumbers do?
Plumbers
work with pipes and tubing in residential and commercial / industrial
settings. In residential work, these pipes are used to supply water
to kitchens and baths, as well as drains for those areas. In
addition, plumbers are responsible for HVAC (heating, ventilation,
air conditioning) systems which can include maintaining gas lines,
exhaust systems, as well as piping to deliver fresh air and heated
air through the building. Fuck Video
Commercial
and industrial plumbers are responsible for the same duties as
residential plumbers. In addition, these commercial and industrial
sites may have piping to carry chemicals such as chlorine and
hydrochloric acid.
How
do you become qualified?
There
are many trade schools that offer plumber
training.
Some are government funded while others are private. It is important
to ensure the courses are CETA (Construction Education and Training
Authority) approved. An alternative way of receiving training is to
become a plumber's assistant. In this way, you can get hands-on
training while working alongside a qualified plumber. Qualifying
requires both on-the-job experience as well as formal course work.
Career
Opportunities
Plumber
jobs
in South Africa are both plentiful and varied. A qualified plumber
can choose to be a construction plumber, one that focuses on
installing plumbing systems into new construction. A second choice is
to be maintenance plumber, one that maintains existing plumbing
systems. Hardcore Sex
As
one acquires more experience, they may choose to become a plumbing
foreman - one who supervises other plumbers. Another choice for
experienced plumbers is to become a plumbing contractor. A plumbing
contractor is a business owner whose focus is on providing plumbing
services to customers.
Plumbers
are in demand around the world, not just in South Africa. Qualified
plumbers can find good paying jobs in industrial plants such as oil
refineries around the world.
There
is a great mismatch existing in South Africa. The government
estimates unemployment to be about 25% of the workforce, and yet
there are up to 800,000 unfilled job vacancies. According to sources,
South Africa needs 40% more qualified artisans and trades people. The
problem is that the unemployed do not have the education and training
required to fill the vacancies.
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