Plumbing a popular career in a recession
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Despite the credit crunch more and more people are opting for training for a traditional trade to weather the economic recession in Britain, according to Train 4 Trade Skills.
Train 4 Trade Skills has plumbing training centres in Southampton, Leeds and Guildford and is experiencing record levels of applicants wanting to enrol on plumbing courses with no sign of a slow-down.
Mike Head of Train 4 Trade Skills, said 'There’s been a dire shortage of plumbers for years and though the housing and construction market might be slowing down as Britain faces the threat of recession, there’s a real need for hands-on trades still and plumbers are in huge demand”.
“Traditional methods of training plumbers rely on people being in a position to attend college or work for a pittance in an apprentice position. Our unique blended learning plumbing courses allow trainees to continue to work in their existing jobs while they train which is particularly attractive for people with talk of a recession as the credit crunch bites'.
'We’re seeing such an influx of people now looking to take out an insurance against possible redundancy from their existing jobs'.
18 July 2008