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Previously on "Retraining to be a plumber"

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Hairdressers and beauty £55,736

    Hairdressers, salon managers, Sales assistants £17,911

    I can see that these figures make a lot of sense. Are they government figures?
    Makes sense - in the first case hairdressers are beautify, and all the rest fall into the other category.

    HTH

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    ROTFLMFAO....













    I just pasted the scale from the C & G site for prospective wages for skilled trades

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    Professions Average salary

    Plumbers £42,076
    Engineering technicians professionals £49,806
    I know a guy who used to be involved in quality and inspection for Westland Helicopters, I was involved in planning an production for the same firm, he retrained as a plumber and I laughably now call myself an IT professional, if the wages were that good do you think either of us would have bothered?

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  • DimPrawn
    replied
    Hairdressers and beauty £55,736

    Hairdressers, salon managers, Sales assistants £17,911

    I can see that these figures make a lot of sense. Are they government figures?

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  • arthur_cider
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    Retrain to be a plumber ?

    I've been in IT for 22 years, over 2 weekends I'd ripped out the kitchen and bathroom and refitted the lot

    WHAT TRAINING?

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  • beaker
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    I considered medicine but couldn't handle the blood and guts, weird growths etc...

    Leisure and sports instructors managers £79,889??

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  • Diver
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    Table 1: Future earnings league table

    Professions Average salary

    IT professionals £54,181
    Information and communication technology managers £55,636
    Railway maintenance £49,611
    Construction and works managers £49,404
    Workers’ national £44,830
    Executives’ national average £70,865
    Plumbers £42,076 Property, housing and land managers£52,793
    Electricians £37,824 Electronic and electrical engineers £53,071
    Engineering £37,240
    Engineering technicians professionals £49,806
    Realistic national average £36,606 £52,576
    Mechanics £33,445
    Garage managers and vehicle trades proprietors £32,221
    Building trades £28,589
    Construction and works managers £49,404
    Social care £27,301
    Residential and assistants day care managers £38,609
    Call centre £26,539
    Quality and customer operatives care managers £48,197
    Chefs/cooks £26,256 Restaurant and catering managers £35,680
    Security guards £25,392
    Protective service officers £70,573
    Beauticians and £21,520
    Hairdressers and beauty £55,736
    Hairdressers, salon managers, Sales assistants £17,911
    Retail and distribution managers £39,728
    Fitness £17,634
    Leisure and sports instructors managers £79,889

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  • DimPrawn
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    If you were going to retrain in anything, surely going back and doing a medical degree would make the most sense, with the aim of becoming a GP.

    1. Lots of young medical student girlies.
    2. £250,000 pa for diagnosing a cold http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/news/new...salaries.shtml

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  • Bagpuss
    started a topic Retraining to be a plumber

    Retraining to be a plumber

    Would be interested to hear how those contractors who were going to retrain to be plumbers went on?

    How is the world of the trapped stool in the u-bend?

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