@@DG-ed7vv that's tough to say mate. Only been commercial plumbing so our process is way different but I did change out my mother in laws water heater by myself and it's still working:) so as far as experience I'd say at least maybe that level of knowledge
@@DG-ed7vv sorry didn't finish what kind of work I was specifically doing. Here is a quick list bc it was a fuck load; Layout, Hangers, Fork lift, Overhead, Storm, waste and vent Copper overhead and in wall and stub outs Trim (fixture installing) Trimble Underground, Digging, Organizing large construction areas Those were the major things I was learning and putting to practice daily. Thanks for the question!
@DG-ed7vv that's a lot harder to get into if you are doing residential service. You might want to get with a crew that does new builds for a development to really get those skills going.
During your 3rd year what kind of work were you doing on the job. Just started my 3rd year. I’m on the residential side of my local
@@DG-ed7vv that's tough to say mate. Only been commercial plumbing so our process is way different but I did change out my mother in laws water heater by myself and it's still working:) so as far as experience I'd say at least maybe that level of knowledge
@@DG-ed7vv sorry didn't finish what kind of work I was specifically doing. Here is a quick list bc it was a fuck load;
Layout,
Hangers,
Fork lift,
Overhead,
Storm, waste and vent
Copper overhead and in wall and stub outs
Trim (fixture installing)
Trimble
Underground,
Digging,
Organizing large construction areas
Those were the major things I was learning and putting to practice daily.
Thanks for the question!
Feel like I’m behind. All I have been doing is water piping cpvc during my apprenticeship. Haven’t touch waste and vent yet
@DG-ed7vv that's a lot harder to get into if you are doing residential service. You might want to get with a crew that does new builds for a development to really get those skills going.